Australian economist to go on trial in Myanmar for state secrets breach
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[June 10, 2022]
(Reuters) - A court in military-ruled
Myanmar will hear the case against an Australian economist and adviser
to deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi for violating a state secrets law, a
source familiar with the proceedings said on Friday.
Sean Turnell has been in detention since Feb. 6 last year, a few days
after a coup against Suu Kyi's elected government, and faces up to 14
years in prison if found guilty.
He is expected to be tried alongside Suu Kyi, 76, and several members of
her economic team indicted for the same offence.
"Sean was charged under the Official Secrets Act yesterday," said the
source, who declined to be identified because the trial is being held
behind closed doors, with information restricted.
"The charge relates to the allegation that he had government documents."
A military spokesperson could not be reached for comment.
Australia's foreign minister, Penny Wong, in a statement said Canberra
rejected the court's decision.
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"We will continue to advocate for Professor Turnell's
interests and wellbeing and will not stop until he is safely back
with his family," she said.
Turnell, an economics professor at Sydney's Macquarie University,
had for several years been advisor to Nobel laureate Suu Kyi's, who
is charged with at least 20 mostly corruption-related offences.
They are among thousands arrested under the junta, including
politicians, lawmakers, bureaucrats, students and journalists.
The courts have dealt harshly with opponents of the military,
handing down prison terms and even the death penalty after what
rights groups say were unfair trials.
The junta insists Myanmar's courts are independent and those
arrested are receiving due process.
(Reporting by Reuters Staff; Editing by Martin Petty)
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