The trial of Aung San Suu Kyi has been postponed until Friday, while the country's military junta once again justified -- albeit indirectly -- its detention of the opposition leader.
Without mentioning Suu Kyi by name, a full-page article in the New Light of Myanmar newspaper on Saturday laid out the penalty for someone running afoul of the state's subversion laws -- under which the pro-democracy advocate is being tried.
"The restrictions can be extended up to a total of five years with the prior approval of the government in accordance with the law," the article said.
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