 Atide Africa, Miami's deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has heard a sentence reduced from four years to two. This is after a partial pardon by the head of the military appointed government. The countries to television reported on Monday. Earlier on Monday, a court in Miami found Suu Kyi, outstudied in February, during a call guilty of charges of incitement and breaching coronavirus restrictions. Details on this report. Myanmar State TV said her sentence has been reduced to two years after a partial pardon. The deposed leader was charged with incitement and breaching COVID-19 restrictions, according to a source. President Nguyen Myint was handed the same sentence, and State TV added they will serve their sentences in a quote, current, detained place, not prison. Critics are dismissing the case as a farce. Amnesty International said the charges against Suu Kyi were bogus and described the jail sentence as the latest example of the military's determination to eliminate all opposition. The two leaders have been detained since the February military coup. The country has been in turmoil since then, paralyzed by protests and a deadly crackdown on the junters' opponents. Suu Kyi's supporters say the legal trouble is aimed at ending her political career, while the military consolidates power. The military, however, has previously said that Suu Kyi is being given due process in an independent court, led by a judge appointed by her own administration. The trial has been closed to the media, and her lawyers have been barred from communicating with the media and public. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.