Myanmar frees Win Myint, cuts Aung San Suu Kyi’s prison term in broad-ranging amnesty deal
Myanmar's military government released former President Win Myint and reduced Aung San Suu Kyi's prison sentence as part of a broad amnesty on Friday. The amnesty resulted in the release of 4,335 prisoners.

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AI-generatedMyanmar's military government released former President Win Myint and reduced Aung San Suu Kyi's prison sentence as part of a broad amnesty on Friday. The amnesty resulted in the release of 4,335 prisoners. Win Myint, president from 2018 until the 2021 coup, had been detained since the military takeover. Suu Kyi's 27-year sentence was reduced by one-sixth, though it remains unclear if she will be moved to house arrest. Newly elected President Min Aung Hlaing also commuted all death sentences in one of his first acts since taking office. The military seized power in Myanmar in February 2021 and resumed executions of dissidents.
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5 extractedMin Aung Hlaing also commuted all death sentences in a blanket order.
Suu Kyi’s 27-year sentence had been cut by one-sixth.
Win Myint served as president from 2018 and 2021 but was ousted by a military coup.
The president has pardoned Win Myint.
Myanmar has freed former president Win Myint and reduced the sentence of Aung San Suu Kyi.