Myanmar's Suu Kyi seen in court for first time since coup

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YANGON — Ousted Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi faced court on Monday (March 1) via video link, being seen by her lawyer for the first time since a military coup one month ago triggered relentless and massive protests.

 

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