As Myanmar military rule drags on, son of ousted former leader Aung San Suu Kyi pleads for her freedom

The only thing he has spoken to her since she was detained is handwritten letters from his family, which is one year old. &nbsp,

She couldn’t say a lot in that letter because we are aware that our letters will be read and censored, Kim Aris told CNA on Friday ( Jan 31 ), four years after a military coup that strewn into the country. &nbsp,

” But I am aware that she was being held in were she was experiencing heat and cold, and she was having continuing wellness issues.”

Since then, Aris, who lives in London, has made several efforts to restore contact with the long-time democracy image and Nobel prize. &nbsp,

” I’ve sent papers and care plans. I’ve asked to be allowed to see her in people, as is her animal rights. And after all of these efforts, I haven’t received any answer”, he added. &nbsp,

” I haven’t been led to believe that I may ever hear from her again.” I haven’t had any answer from the military to any of my calls”.