(Staff post from the MIZZIMA NEWS on 23 December 2025.)
The
Myanmar Junta’s Greatest Fear Is Not Aung San Suu Kyi Alive – It Is Her Dead: A
question is now being asked openly across international media, diplomatic
briefings, and human rights forums: will Aung San Suu Kyi ever be free?
Because
the world delayed demanding an answer, another question now carries unavoidable
urgency: is she even alive? Aung San Suu Kyi is not a marginal political figure. She is a Nobel Peace Prize
laureate, the democratically elected leader of Myanmar, and one of the most
globally recognized symbols of nonviolent resistance of the last half-century.
Her party won the country’s last free national election in a landslide. For
this, she was erased.
Since the military coup of February 2021, she has been held in windowless solitary confinement, in a prison cell whose location remains undisclosed, cut off from lawyers, family, independent doctors, and the outside world. For nearly three years there has been no verified proof of life – no images, no independent medical confirmation, no credible access by neutral observers. This is not neglect. It is grotesque behavior by a regime that understands precisely what it is doing.








