YANGON (Reuters) -- A court in army-ruled Myanmar has adjourned the trial on security charges of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, with a verdict now expected next month, a court source said.
The source said the ruling could come on August 12.
A verdict had been expected on July 31 and no explanation was immediately available for the adjournment.
The hearing was closed to journalists.
The source said the ruling could come on August 12.
A verdict had been expected on July 31 and no explanation was immediately available for the adjournment.
The hearing was closed to journalists.