 Outside of Africa, Austed Myanmar leader Sang Sushi has been sentenced to four years in prison. At the first in a series of verdicts that could kill her for life, she was found guilty on charges of inciting decent and breaking COVID rules under unnatural disasters law. Ms. Sushi faces 11 charges in total, which have been widely condemned as unjust rather. She has denied all charges. She has been under house arrest since a military coup in February which toppled her elected civilian government. That is not clear when or if Ms. Sushi will be placed in prison. Rights group Amnesty called the charges bogus, saying it was the latest example of the military's determination to eliminate all opposition and suffocate freedoms in Myanmar.