Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been given a further one-sixth reduction in her sentence as part of an amnesty, a member of her legal team said on Thursday, April 30.
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The Nobel laureate received a similar sentence reduction in a wider amnesty earlier this month. The reduction means she has about 18 years left to serve, the legal team member said, declining to be identified by name. – Rappler.com
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