Myanmar: The release of hundreds of people for the first time after the coup, did the army's attitude soften?

Yangon The Myanmar army has released hundreds of people arrested after the coup. This is the first time since the military coup last month that the military regime has released the arrested people. According to eyewitnesses, the army has released hundreds of people arrested last month.



Information about the release of 628 people

Myanmar state TV reported that 628 people have been released. During this time many buses were seen going out of Insin Jail of Yangon.

The arrested people were taken out in these buses. According to a media house in Myanmar, the majority of the people who were released were students who were lodged in jails and police stations. Among those to be released include journalists.



Hearing of Suu Kyi postponed for the second time

Advocate Aung Sang Suu Kyi, who was ousted from power, has said that his trial has been postponed to April 1. This is the second time the hearing of the CK has been postponed by the court.

Photographer Thien Ja, an Associated Press journalist, among those arrested, told his family that he was also being released. Thien is among 9 journalists who were detained during the demonstration on 27 February. Thien was accused of disturbing law and order.


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