Aung San Suu Kyi, Jailed for 20 Years, Still Defines Myanmar's Conflict
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Five years after a military coup, Myanmar remains locked in a bitter civil war. The conflict is fueled by many factors, but one figure still casts a long shadow from her prison cell: Aung San Suu Kyi.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former leader has now spent a total of 20 years in detention. She was overthrown and arrested when the military seized power in February 2021.
Her ongoing imprisonment is a central rallying point for pro-democracy forces. It also symbolizes the deep divide between the military government and its opponents. International efforts to resolve the crisis continue to grapple with her political legacy and status.
Despite being removed from public view, Aung San Suu Kyi's influence endures. Her fate is inextricably linked to Myanmar's struggle for its future.