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Sri LankaMay 1, 2026Myanmar ex - leader Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrestRule of LawModerate − · -33/3 agree
Source description (1 paragraph)

(srilankamirror.com)

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Classifier runs (3 passes)
Run 1 · temp 0
Politically motivated prosecution of opposition figure
Rule of LawModerate − · -3
The transfer of Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest represents a continued politically motivated detention of a prominent opposition figure by Myanmar's military junta, though the move to house arrest is a marginal improvement in conditions.
Run 2 · temp 0.4
Politically motivated prosecution of opposition figure
Rule of LawModerate − · -3
The transfer of Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest represents a continued politically motivated detention of a prominent opposition figure by Myanmar's military junta, though the move to house arrest is a marginal improvement in conditions.
Run 3 · temp 0.8
Politically motivated prosecution of opposition figure
Rule of LawModerate − · -3
The transfer of a politically prominent opposition figure (Aung San Suu Kyi) from prison to house arrest represents a continuation of politically motivated detention by the military junta, though the change in conditions slightly moderates the severity.
Confidence 0.51 · RSF 53Politically motivated prosecution of opposition figure