year s election campaign. it s the first in a series of verdicts she s facing that could see her be sent to prison for the rest of her life. our correspondent in thailand, jonathan head, says we don t know a great deal about the sentencing because it was held behind closed doors. she has not actually been seen in public since she was detained in the very first hours of the coup in february. we haven t heard very much about the proceedings, the lawyers have limited access to her, they are actually barred by the military from even talking about the court proceedings. all we do know is that she was found guilty on the first count of violating covid restrictions, apparently because an event where she waved at supporters while she was actually wearing a face mask and a face shield during last year s election campaign. the other case involves a statement that was put out by her party, the national league for democracy, right after the coup, calling on people to oppose it, she did not put her
her condition was so severe, her grandmother was allowed by her bedside despite covid restrictions. i was so grateful that i was allowed to stay here with her. because she had these continuous flashbacks, and terrible dreams. amelie is expected back in the uk to be transferred to a hospital for more treatment. the student says the ordeal has made her more determined to return to zambia. i think, especially now, i ve just seen that your life can be over so quickly. so if you re going to live thinking, it sounds so cliched but if you re going to live thinking i m going to regret everything, you re never going to have a fulfilled life. so ijust think, just do it while you can. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with carol.
the former leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi who was ousted from power in a military coup earlier this year has been sentenced to four years in prison. a government spokesman said she was found guilty of inciting unrest and violating covid restrictions during last year s election campaign. 0ur correspondent in thailand, jonathan head, says we don t know a great deal about the sentencing because it was held behind closed doors. she has not actually been seen in public since she was detained in the very first hours of the coup in february. we haven t heard very much about the proceedings, the lawyers have limited access to her, they are actually barred by the military from even talking about the court proceedings. all we do know is that she was found guilty on the first count of violating covid restrictions, apparently because an event where she waved at supporters while she was actually wearing a face mask and a face shield during last year s election campaign. the other case invo
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