Joy and scepticism as Myanmar frees a reported 2,000 people

Joy and scepticism as Myanmar frees a reported 2,000 people held since coup


July 01, 2021
published at 12:42 AMReuters
Families wait outside Insein prison after Myanmar's authorities announced to free around 700 prisoners in Yangon, Myanmar June 30, 2021.
Reuters
YANGON - Myanmar freed more than 2,000 detainees on Wednesday (June 30), among them journalists and others who the ruling military said had been held on incitement charges for taking part in protests, local media reported.
The release was described by some activists as a ploy by the ruling military to divert attention from an ongoing security crackdown.
The army has been under pressure from Western countries and Myanmar's neighbours to release thousands of people detained during protests since it ousted the elected government of Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb 1.

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