World | Burma Secret Court Sentences Burmese Activists to 65 Years By Jason Farago Posted Nov 11, 2008 7:28 AM CST Copied Protesters call for the immediate release of their pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi near the Myanmar Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man) A closed-door court in Burma has sentenced 14 members of a noted pro-democracy organization to 65 years each. Family members and defense lawyers were not permitted at the trial, and relatives only heard of the sentence from prison officials. The activists were members of 88 Generation Students, a group formed out of the crushed 1988 democracy uprising; many played a part in last year's mass protests against the Burmese junta. Read These Next Why the Brightline of Florida is called the 'Death Train.' This is one very public, visible way to look for love. Next year's COLA increase is up slightly from 2025. Bannon sounds confident about Trump getting a 3rd term. Report an error