Myanmar Junta Frees Over 6,000 Prisoners, Including 180 Foreigners, on 77th Independence Day
Jan 4, 2025, 10:44 AM
Myanmar's military government has released more than 6,000 prisoners as part of an amnesty to mark the 77th anniversary of the country's independence from Britain. The amnesty includes 5,864 local prisoners and 180 foreigners, who will be deported. The military cited humanitarian and compassionate grounds for the pardons. Additionally, the life sentences of 144 prisoners have been reduced to 15 years, and other inmates' sentences have been reduced by one-sixth, except for those convicted under specific laws often used against opponents of military rule. The release comes amidst ongoing political turmoil following the military coup in February 2021, which ended a brief period of democratic governance in the country.
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