Myanmar grants amnesty to over 1,500 prisoners on Buddha Day (Wesak Day)


Family members wait outside Insein Prison for the release of prisoners as part of an amnesty to mark Myanmar's new year in Yangon, Myanmar, April 17, 2026. -- Photo: REUTERS

YANGON (Xinhua): Myanmar's President U Min Aung Hlaing granted amnesty to 1,519 prisoners on Thursday to commemorate Buddha Day, according to state-owned Myanmar Radio and Television.

The president granted amnesty to 1,508 Myanmar prisoners and 11 foreign prisoners in separate orders on Buddha Day, which falls on the full moon day of Kason in Myanmar, the report said.

The amnesty is intended to bring peace and humanity to the public, enable the pardoned individuals to participate in nation-building, and, in view of maintaining friendly relations among countries, the report said.

The orders stated that if any of the pardoned individuals re-offend, they will be required to serve both the new sentence and the remainder of their previous sentence.

Meanwhile, the foreign prisoners were pardoned and expelled from the country.

In a separate order, the president also reduced one-sixth of the sentences of prisoners jailed across the country.

On April 17 this year, over 4,500 prisoners were granted amnesty to mark Myanmar's traditional New Year's Day. -- XInhua

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Myanmar's president to pay state visit to China from June 15 to 19
Four suspects arrested over planned large online scam centre in Vietnam
The death of police reform in Indonesia: Editorial
Frozen laksa and mee pok made by Singaporean hawkers stocked in US supermarkets
Over 500,000 affected by Mindanao quake in Philippines
Mourners gather at Thai palace to await princess' body
Thousands gather for Seoul queer festival, counter-rally
Separate state polls do not give BN an edge, says Mohamed Khaled
South Korea, other UN members launch group to address technology-facilitated human trafficking
Timor-Leste president Ramos-Horta arrives in Malaysia for five-day visit

Others Also Read