Myanmar to release 6,500 prisoners in amnesty

Myanmar to release 6,500 prisoners in amnesty

Some 6,520 prisoners in Myanmar will be set free from prison doors today as President Win Myint pardons inmates as a customary around the time of its New Year 's day on April 17.

It is unsure on whether Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo will be released part of the country’s mass amnesty. (Reuters pic)
YANGON:
Myanmar will release 6,520 prisoners in an amnesty today, said the president’s office in a statement.

President Win Myint pardoned thousands of prisoners in two mass amnesties last month.  It is customary in Myanmar for authorities to free prisoners around the time of the traditional New Year, which began on April 17.

It was not clear whether two jailed Reuters reporters were among the prisoners scheduled to be released.

The two Reuters reporters, Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, were convicted in September of breaking the Official Secrets Act and sentenced to seven years in jail, in a case that raised questions about Myanmar’s progress toward democracy and sparked an outcry from diplomats and human rights advocates.

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