apparently she was threatening her mother and threatening to harm herself. that’s why the cops were there.
she then kicked and punched the officers.
Maybe the cops should have brought a social worker with them. /s
and that seemed like a pretty big 9 year old...
Burmese Military Ousts Clinton-Soros Installed Leader
Aung San Suu Kyi also received strong support from then-President Barack Obama, who routinely advocated for her release from house arrest. Aung San Suu Kyi was arrested repeatedly during the 1990s and 2000s for “subversive acts”, following her involvement in riots against the Myanmar government.
(((Sound familiar?)))
"Ultimately, the Obama administration engineered Aung San Suu Kyi’s rise to power in 2015, by placing sanctions on Myanmar and insisting on only removing them if Aung San Suu Kyi was given a political role in the country."
"Another important ally of Aung San Suu Kyi was progressive billionaire George Soros and his global NGO network, which strongly supported her activities."
“I have been and remain very much guided by her vision in my involvement in Burma,” Soros said after meeting her in 2012.
"Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) has had a ‘Burma Project’ since 1994, which worked for years to undermine the government of Myanmar. According to Myanmar’s Eleven Media, over 100 NGOs active in the country have received Soros funding:"
"George Soros, now 89 years old, has also been criticised as manipulating Myanmar’s politics with him supporting over 100 organizations through the Open Society Foundation (OSF), as stated on the foundation’s website."
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"In 2003 a US influential think tank, the Council on Foreign Relations, published a document entitled "Burma: Time For Change" by Burma Task Force, which comprised George Soros, then US Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Director Kenneth Wollack and other political and media figures."
""George Soros is just one of many US-based vectors for cash, political, and operational support attempting to create and install a client regime in Myanmar," Cartalucci said commenting on Soros' Burmese saga, "Soros — like the interests he works in concert with — seeks to maximize his power, wealth, and influence. He can do all three by commandeering a nation's government, its institutions, its natural resources, industry, and influence over its population.""