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ilcub76 at 04:49 PM JST - 28th July
Sadly, I think everyone knows the outcome of this. Since the date of the verdict was announced on the last day of the trial (and possibly before the final arguments by Suu Kyi's lawyers), she will probably be found guilty and sentenced to another 5-10 years of house arrest.
I know some contributors on here will start talking about human rights, etc., but this is just how the junta works.
realist at 06:21 PM JST - 28th July
Its not "Myannmar" its BURMA. I refuse to use the name which the evil Generals use for the land of Burma. I hope that soon the people will rise up and overthrow this evil regime. There should be dompnstrations on the streets around the world in support of this brave woman Suu Kyi, on Friday.
timorborder at 06:59 PM JST - 28th July
By contrast, the verdict was passed on the cabal of degenerates who currently run Burma (not Myanmar) many years ago. When the people of BURMA actually get their house in order and overthrow the aforementioned junta, Suu Kyi shall not be one of those hanging from light posts. Free BURMA - NOW.
JoeBigs at 08:41 PM JST - 29th July
Wait wait, I know the answer.....They will find her not not guilty.
She will be found guilty and sentence to whatever form of Chinese approved torture that is allowed these days. Unless they just take her out back and shot her.
This was a sham and that is all anyone can say about that. Too bad.....