Mizzima.com/AFP-Nov 1, 2021

Myanmar’s military sentenced Win Htein, a close aide of ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, to 20 years in prison on Friday, his lawyer said, the first high-ranking member of her party to be jailed by a junta court. Former member of parliament and NLD speaker Win Htein was handed 20 years in jail for treason by a special court in the capital Naypyidaw, lawyer Myint Thwin told AFP. Win Htein, 80, is the first high-ranking NLD member to be sentenced by the junta after a trial. The former soldier is a longtime political prisoner who has spent long stretches of time in detention for campaigning against military rule. Considered Suu Kyi’s right-hand man, he was long been sought out by international and domestic media for insights into what Myanmar’s former de facto leader is thinking. The wheelchair-bound politician requires oxygen to help him breathe, according to local media, and suffers from hypertension, diabetes, and heart and thyroid diseases. The sentencing was “an indication that this regime does want to throw the book at these NLD leaders”, including Suu Kyi, said Richard Horsey of the International Crisis Group. Read more at: https://www.mizzima.com/article/myanmar-junta-sentences-win-htein-20-years-treason