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A court in Myanmar on Tuesday dismissed an objection by former State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi to documents presented by military prosecutors as evidence in her trial on “incitement” charges, although her defense team vowed to fight the decision in an appeal.
Myanmar’s military detained Aung San Suu Kyi in the aftermath of a Feb. 1 coup it orchestrated in the aftermath of a November landslide election victory by her ruling National League for Democracy (NLD). The junta claims the ballot was marred by widespread voter fraud but has yet to produce evidence of its allegations and has violently cracked down on demonstrations calling for an end to military rule.