An official in Myanmar has been charged with defamation for referring to Aung San Suu Kyi with a slur parroted by the former junta she spent decades campaigning against, police said Tuesday.
Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) swept historic polls in November, with the veteran activist vowing to expand freedoms she fought for while under house arrest for some 15 years.
But limits on free speech remain, as does a culture of charging critics with defamation — a common play under the former military-backed administration.
On Monday a court in central Magway charged a planning official from Salin township over Facebook posts that referred to Suu Kyi with a racial slur used by the former junta to draw attention to her marriage to a British academic. The government employee referred to Suu Kyi as the wife of a “kalar,” a derogatory term used to slander foreigners.
“He was arrested on Saturday and detained at our police station. He appeared at court yesterday,” Win Tin, a police officer from Salin, told AFP.
Myanmar’s former military rulers attempted to seize upon Suu Kyi’s marriage to Michael Aris, who died in 1999, to undercut her ties to a country she grew up in but did not return to until later in life. But their efforts failed, and Suu Kyi received rapturous support from her countrymen during her years as an activist.
Source: Arab News
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