Myanmar’s military junta continues its crackdown on democracy. On Friday, Win Htein, an 80-year-old close aide of Aung San Suu Kyi, was sentenced to a 20-years prison sentence for treason. Win Htein, speaker and former member of Parliament, uses a wheelchair and needs constant oxygen support to breathe. Yet neither his age nor his deteriorating health condition made any difference to his sentencing. A pro-democracy supporter for decades, Win Htein was behind bars for several years in the past. His supporters believe that the military rulers have a special antipathy for him as he earlier served in the army. They consider him a traitor to their cause and want an exemplary punishment to be meted out to him. In fact, he is the first senior member of the Nation League for Democracy to be sentenced by a junta court.