Myanmar's jailed ex-leader Aung San Suu Kyi ailing, not eating well: Source
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Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi is facing 27 years of detention related to 19 criminal offences.
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Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi is ailing and a request for an outside physician to see her has been denied by the country’s military rulers, a source familiar with the matter and the shadow government loyal to her said on Tuesday.
The 78-year-old Nobel Peace laureate has instead been treated by a prisons department doctor.
“She was suffering swelling in her gums and could not eat well and is feeling light-headed along with vomiting,” said the source, who declined to be identified due to fear of arrest.
A Myanmar military junta spokesman did not answer calls from Reuters.
The South-east Asian country has been in turmoil since early 2021, when the military overthrew Ms Suu Kyi’s elected government
Ms Suu Kyi is facing 27 years of detention related to 19 criminal offences. She denies all the charges for which she was convicted, ranging from incitement and election fraud to corruption, and has been appealing against them.
In July, she was moved to house arrest from prison
Myanmar’s exiled National Unity Government, set up by opponents of military rule and the remnants of Ms Suu Kyi’s previous government, said the healthcare and security of political detainees is the responsibility of the military junta.
“The international community should pressure the junta for the healthcare and security of all the political detainees including Aung San Suu Kyi,” Mr Kyaw Zaw, spokesman for the National Unity Government, told Reuters.
Many governments have called for the unconditional release of Ms Suu Kyi and thousands of other political prisoners, and some, including the United States, European Union and Britain, have targeted Myanmar’s military with sanctions. REUTERS

