U.N. rights boss Bachelet denounces Suu Kyi conviction in 'sham trial'
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[December 06, 2021]
By Stephanie Nebehay
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. human rights chief
Michelle Bachelet on Monday denounced a four-year jail term handed down
to Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi after a "sham trial" and
called for her immediate release.
The conviction of Suu Kyi "closes yet another door to political
dialogue" in Myanmar, where the military took power on Feb. 1, and "will
only deepen rejection of the coup", Bachelet said in a statement in
Geneva.
A court jailed Suu Kyi for four years on Monday on charges of incitement
and breaching coronavirus restrictions, said a source in a case that
critics described as "farcical".
“The conviction of the State Counsellor following a sham trial in
secretive proceedings before a military-controlled court is nothing but
politically motivated,” Bachelet said.
“The military is attempting to instrumentalize the courts to remove all
political opposition."
Ravina Shamdasani, a Bachelet spokesperson, told Reuters Television that
the proceedings had failed to meet the country's domestic and
international legal obligations for a fair trial.
Suu Kyi, 76, still faces charges of corruption and electoral fraud,
Bachelet said.
She also said that the army, known as the Tatmadaw, had detained more
than 10,000 opponents since the coup and that at least 175 people,
including many members of Suu Kyi's National League of Democracy (NLD)
party, were reported to have died in custody "most likely due to
ill-treatment or torture".
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U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet attends
the launch of a joint investigation into alleged violations of
international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law committed
by all parties to the conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, at
the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, November 3, 2021.
REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
She called for the immediate release of all those
unlawfully detained.
Bachelet also strong condemned what she called a "vicious, utterly
reprehensible" attack on Sunday in the main city of Yangon, where
security forces used a truck to "ram into unarmed anti-coup
protesters and then fired upon the group using live ammunition".
Five people were killed, according to media and witnesses.
"This coupled with the sentencing of Aung San Suu Kyi sends a signal
that the military is desperate to legitimize its rule, but in fact
it is accomplishing exactly the opposite. It is confirming that it
is an illegitimate takeover of Myanmar,” Shamdasani said.
(Additional reporting by Cecile Mantovani; editing by Emma Farge and
Nick Macfie)
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