4 Jan 2025

Myanmar junta to free 5864 prisoners under amnesty

6:04 pm on 4 January 2025
Protesters call on the government to block any Myanmar junta representatives from entering New Zealand for the ASEAN summit, on 9 April, 2024.

Protests against Myanmar's military junta in Wellington in April 2024. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

Myanmar's military government will release 5864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the South-east Asian nation's independence day, state media says.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since early 2021, when the military overthrew an elected civilian government and violently suppressed pro-democracy protests, sparking a nationwide armed rebellion.

The junta has said it will hold elections this year, but the plan has been widely condemned by opposition groups as a sham.

Among those still imprisoned by the junta is the country's former leader, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.

The 79-year-old is serving a 27-year sentence tied to 14 criminal charges ranging from incitement and election fraud to corruption. She denies all the charges, according to her lawyers.

- Reuters

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