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Myanmar Junta Grants Amnesty to Over 7,000 Convicted Under Terrorism Law

  • Mar 2
  • 1 min read

YANGON—Myanmar’s military junta granted an amnesty on Monday to more than 7,000 prisoners convicted of financing or sheltering a “terrorist” group, a designation it has used to outlaw pro-democracy factions opposing its rule.


Thousands of dissenting civilians have been swept into jails since Myanmar’s military snatched power in a 2021 coup, ending a decade-long experiment with democracy and detaining elected figurehead Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.


Pro-democracy activists backing Suu Kyi and armed groups challenging the military in a civil war have been labelled “terrorist” outfits, and far-reaching laws punish association with life prison terms and possible death sentences.


 
 
 

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