Aung San Suu Kyi Sentenced to Four Years in Prison; U.S. Impose Strict Rules Entering the Country; Protests All Over Europe over New Restrictions and Mandates; Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Games by U.S.; Third party to Investigate Oxford School Shootings. Aired 2-3a ET

Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four years in prison oncharges of incitement and braking COVID restrictions. These are thefirst rulings in a dozen of cases the Myanmar military has broughtupon the former leader of Myanmar; The U.S. will be imposing strictrules for travelers entering the count...

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Main Authors Newton, Paula, Hancocks, Paula, Stewart, Anna, Melissa BellKristie Lu Stout, Jones, Athena
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Published Atlanta CQ Roll Call 06.12.2021
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Summary:Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four years in prison oncharges of incitement and braking COVID restrictions. These are thefirst rulings in a dozen of cases the Myanmar military has broughtupon the former leader of Myanmar; The U.S. will be imposing strictrules for travelers entering the country to fight off the surge the ofthe new COVID-19 variant omicron. The U.K. is also doing the same forinbound travelers. All over there are massive protest after somecountries have started imposing new travel restrictions and maskmandates as the omicron variant is wreaking havoc in countries likeGermany, Belgium and Austria. The U.S. is expected to announce adiplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympic Games to be held in Beijing,China due to human rights abuses. The U.S. is looking support fromAustralia, Canada, and the U.K. A third party investigation will lookinto the shooting that happened at Oxford High School. Some warningsigns were missed that could have prevented the shootings. GUESTS: Scott Miscovich
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