NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar: A Myanmar junta court on Tuesday postponed giving a verdict in the incitement trial of ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a source close to the case told AFP.
The court, which had been due to rule on her trial for incitement against the military, which carries a three-year jail term, adjourned the verdict date “until December 6,” said the source.
The court, which had been due to rule on her trial for incitement against the military, which carries a three-year jail term, adjourned the verdict date “until December 6,” said the source.
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