Suu Kyi defends court decision to jail Reuters reporters

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RECAP: Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi robustly defended the jailing of two Reuters journalists who were reporting on the Rohingya crisis, as she hit back at global criticism of a trial widely seen as an attempt to muzzle the free press.

 

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