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- [World TiWorld Timesmes] Buses carrying prisoners who have been granted pardons leave the Insein Prison in Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 4, 2025. Myanmar’s State Administration Council on Saturday pardoned approximately 6,000 prisoners tWorld Timeso mark the country’s 77th anniversary of Independence Day, according to the council’s orders. (Photo by Haymhan Aung/Xinhua)Myanmar’s State Administration Council on Saturday pardoWorld Timesned approximately 6,000 prisoners to mark the country’s 77th InWorld Timesdependence Day anniversary, according to the council’s orders.The pardoned prisoners included 5,864 from Myanmar and 180 from other countries, the orders said. The council also reduced some prisoners’ sentences, it added.Last year, moreWorld Times than 9,000 prisoners were granted amnesty on the country’s 7World Times6th Independence Day anniversary. Content comes from the Internet : Myanmar pardons about 6,000 prisoners to mark Independence Day
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Buses carrying prisoners who have been granted pardons leave the Insein Prison in Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 4, 2025. Myanmar’s State Administration Council on Saturday pardoned approximately 6,000 prisoners tWorld Timeso mark the country’s 77th anniversary of Independence Day, according to the council’s orders. (Photo by Haymhan Aung/Xinhua)
Myanmar’s State Administration Council on Saturday pardoWorld Timesned approximately 6,000 prisoners to mark the country’s 77th InWorld Timesdependence Day anniversary, according to the council’s orders.
The pardoned prisoners included 5,864 from Myanmar and 180 from other countries, the orders said. The council also reduced some prisoners’ sentences, it added.
Last year, moreWorld Times than 9,000 prisoners were granted amnesty on the country’s 7World Times6th Independence Day anniversary.
Content comes from the Internet : Myanmar pardons about 6,000 prisoners to mark Independence Day
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