Lawyer for Myanmar's Suu Kyi worried over representation for secrets case | Malay Mail

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YANGON, June 4 ― The top lawyer for Myanmar's deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, voiced concern today that she had no legal representative listed in the case against her brought by the military junta for breaking the Official Secrets Act. Khing Maung Zaw said the Supreme Court had announced cases...

YANGON, June 4 ― The top lawyer for Myanmar's deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, voiced concern today that she had no legal representative listed in the case against her brought by the military junta for breaking the Official Secrets Act.

“We have concerns that they won't have any legal representatives and there won't be any transparency with hearing,” Khin Maung Zaw told Reuters. No explanation has been given for taking the secrets case directly to the Supreme Court, whose verdict cannot be appealed.

 

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