
Myanmar's military government released over 6,100 prisoners, including 52 foreigners, on Sunday to mark the country's 78th Independence Day. The amnesty, which also reduced sentences for some inmates, comes as the military proceeds with a multi-stage election process criticized by opponents as a bid for legitimacy. It remains unclear if prominent political detainees were among those freed. Released prisoners face serving original sentences if they re-offend.
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