Suu Kyi and the army chief’s trial in Malaysia on Friday

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Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and other army officers in the International People’s Court in Malaysia have started trial against genocide and crimes against humanity for other people.

The verdict will be pronounced in the court of the Permanent People’s Tribunal (PPT) at 10am local time on Friday.

Myanmar’s Rohingya, Kachin, Karen and several ethnic groups represented the court in the court.

On September 18, the lawyers and lawyers involved in International Criminal Investigation, including Bangladesh Human Rights Commission Chairman Kazi Riazul Haque, participated in the hearing held at the Law Faculty of the University of Malay.

In the hearing, they accused Myanmar’s military, police, other Buddhist militias and the current civilian government for the crimes against humanity and genocide.

The people who participated in the hearing complained of genocide against the army, said Rohingyas are victims of deprivation and discrimination in all parts of Myanmar. At the time, they highlighted various examples of brutal persecution of the army of Myanmar.

Resident Cambodians lawyer Helen, a former head of the Law Department at the University of Sydney mekuiyara boyeringara H. Gill, Indonesian human rights lawyer nurasiyabani katajasunkana, and Italy’s Supreme Headquarters of the Iranian human rights lawyer Saadi kyasesanera current Solicitor General nilao racy.

PPT Malaysian Organizing Committee Chairman Chandra Mozaffar said that in the five-day session, the judges of the prosecution arguments will be judged on Friday by the opinion of expert witnesses, judicial statements of the victims.

Sochi is the first Nobel Laureate who has been facing trial in an exceptional court.

According to the sources, the possibility of punishment for crimes against humanity is more likely to be punished.

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