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...(AP) Aung San Suu Kyi faces junta charges The trial of Myanmar’s ousted 75-year-old leader will open today....
...“The coup will be another long-term disaster and nightmare for people in Myanmar,” said Wai Wai Nu, a Rohingya activist and former political prisoner....
...“It is great news for the victims and survivors,” said Wai Wai Nu, a Rohingya human rights advocate....
...Wai Win, a Myanmar restaurant worker who had travelled to The Hague from Frankfurt, said the Rohingya were “not my country’s people” — echoing a common nationalist narrative that they are incomers from neighbouring...
...Another older, better-known female ex-political prisoner named Aung San Suu Kyi took power as Myanmar’s de facto leader last year....
...The importance of modern rolling conflicts between ethnically-based groups and the former ruling junta was sometimes obscured internationally by the attention focused on the military’s struggle with Aung...
...“We have never felt like this before,” said Ma Khin Oo Wai, 24, whose family had to leave their rice farm and are now making a living weaving baskets and gathering wood in a new settlement up in the hills...
...They are not active supporters of Aung San Suu Kyi, although they admire the opposition leader....
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