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Why the Junta Released Myanmar’s President

by Admin | Apr 22, 2026 | Opinion Papers | 0 comments

Source: Foreign Policy | By Joseph Rachman

The release, it seems, comes with strings attached. Win Myint was reportedly told that if he reoffended he would be imprisoned again, serving his original sentence in addition to the new one.

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