Previous imprisoned winners include a pacifist held in a Nazi concentration camp, a Chinese dissident and a Belarusian anti-regime rights campaigner

Suu Kyi denies allegation she accepted bribe of gold, hundreds of thousands of dollars from colleague; supporters say unjust prosecution meant to discredit Noble Peace Prize winner

Nobel laureate found guilty of incitement and violating coronavirus restrictions, in cases widely seen as contrived to discredit her and keep her from running in the next election

'Near-total' communications blockage after military seizes control from Suu Kyi's elected government

Only a few dozen Jewish families remain in Southeast Asian nation, formerly known as Burma, that has been hit by years of political turmoil, military rule

Countries call for restoring democracy; US urges release of detained officials, warns it will act if coup not reversed; rights groups fret over safety of leader Aung San Suu Kyi

Army says it's taking charge for 1 year after failing to recognize election results, phone and internet connections cut; US warns of repercussions if actions not reversed

Military had been disputing results of recent elections that gave Suu Kyi a large majority

Lawyers for Myanmar's accusers use maps, satellite images and graphic photos to detail what they call a campaign of murder, rape and destruction amounting to genocide

Myanmar leader expected in The Hague; over 700,000 Muslims fled to Bangladesh to escape what has been called an ethnic cleansing campaign of rapes, killings, torching of homes