"Nobody Saw Her In Over 2 Years, She Could Be Dead": Aung San Suu Kyi's Son
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Could be dead: Suu Kyi's son says he hasn't heard from jailed ex-leader in years
Kim Aris told Reuters he has not heard from his 80-year-old mother in years, and has received only sporadic, secondhand details about her heart, bone and gum problems since a 2021 military coup that deposed her government.
"No one has seen it for more than two years," says Aung San Suu Kyi's son. There has been no news of the state of health of the Nobel Peace Prize winner since Burma's military government's information blockade.
"Nobody Saw Her In Over 2 Years, She Could Be Dead": Aung San Suu Kyi's Son
Kim Aris said he has not heard from his 80-year-old mother in years, and has received only sporadic, secondhand details about her heart, bone and gum problems since a 2021 military coup that deposed her government.
Kim Aris, son of imprisoned former Myanmar leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, expresses deep concern about her health and... "For all I know, she may already be dead" - What the son of the former Myanmar leader detained by the junta says - ΙΝΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
Since the military coup of 2021, he has only experienced sporadically and second-hand from her heart, bone and gum problems. "No one has seen her for more than two years," he said. "As far as I know, she could already be dead. "A spokesman of the military government initially did not respond to Reuter's requests. Suu Kyi served a 27-year sentence, inter alia, for incitement to riot, corruption and electoral fraud. She rejected all accusations. A…
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