The Nobel laureate has not been seen in public since she was detained in a February 1 coup, when the military ousted her from power and re-installed its rule.
During the latest hearing Monday, a judge ordered her cases to be heard with her present in a special courtroom near her residence.However, he cautioned that the outstanding issue of not being able to meet privately with her still remains. The junta has continuously justified her arrest and the coup as a way to defend democracy, alleging electoral fraud by her National League for Democracy Party, which swept November's elections in a landslide.
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