Aung San Suu Kyi’s son fears he may not know of his mother’s death due to her failing health and lack of contact since Myanmar’s 2021 coup. Detained for years, she faces health issues and isolation. Her son urges global pressure on the junta, hoping upcoming elections might offer a chance for her release or house arrest, despite their illegitimacy.
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