Irrawaddy-Oct 18

Myanmar’s military regime released over 1,300 people jailed for participating in anti-coup protests on Monday, while also freeing more than 4,300 detainees who were facing charges for their anti-regime activism. The amnesty came after coup chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing was excluded on Saturday from an annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders’ summit. Snr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, who seized power in a February 1 coup, was barred from the summit for failing to fulfil promises made to ASEAN of engaging in dialogue with the junta’s opponents and de-escalating the violence in Myanmar. The 5,600-odd people freed on Monday were warned that if they are re-arrested they will have to serve the rest of their original sentences. However, hundreds of government employees and medics are still detained in prisons nationwide. As of Saturday, 9,028 people, including elected government leaders, have been detained since the coup, while 1,178 people have been slain by junta forces during their raids, crackdowns, arrests, interrogations and random shootings, said the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-junta-releases-over-5600-anti-coup-protesters.html