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Burma releases more than 6,000 prisoners in a sweeping annual amnesty

Burma: New steps towards national reconciliation

مدحت الشيخ
Last updated: 04/01/2026 1:44 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Burma releases more than 6,000 prisoners in a sweeping annual amnesty
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Yangon, Myanmar – Myanmar’s ruling military junta announced on Sunday the release of more than 6,000 prisoners as part of its traditional annual amnesty. The amnesty includes those detained on both criminal and political grounds. A spokesperson for the junta stated that the aim of the amnesty is to “alleviate overcrowding in prisons and promote limited national reconciliation.” The spokesperson added that the release will also include humanitarian cases such as the sick and elderly.

This move comes amid escalating political tensions in the country since the 2021 military coup, with ongoing protests and demonstrations demanding democracy and human rights. Local and international human rights activists have described the amnesty as a positive step but “insufficient to guarantee fundamental freedoms.” They stressed the need for the release of all political prisoners and the restructuring of state institutions in a manner that respects international law.

The military council also noted that the release process would be phased to ensure the safety of prisons and the community. Security monitoring would be maintained for certain cases deemed dangerous. The announcement comes at a time of increasing international pressure on Myanmar to implement genuine political reforms. The military government continues to face widespread criticism for ongoing human rights abuses and the detention of dissidents and journalists.

According to observers, the release of such a large number of prisoners may temporarily alleviate internal tensions. However, it does not address the root causes of the political unrest. The country’s future remains tied to the possibility of achieving genuine national consensus among the various political forces and civil society.

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