Twitter Reactions | Myanmar Junta Reduces Prison Terms for State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint

As part of the so-called "amnesty" on August 1, the full moon day of Waso (the beginning of Buddhist Lent), the Myanmar junta announced partial pardons for State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint. We compiled how the local and international community reacted to the news on Twitter. 

Key notes from the tweets

  • Only a handful (over 120 prisoners at the time of writing the report) were political prisoners released out of the 7,749 released prisoners across the country, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP). 
  • "The junta deserves no credits as this was their own creation, something they should never have done in the first place. Instead they should be held accountable for the pain and anguish they inflicted, lives lost and families torn asunder by the unlawful & criminal conduct." - Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO). 
  • "The international community must not fall for what is yet another blatant manipulation tactic from the junta. Giving "pardons" to those who should have never been charged or tried in the first place must not be seen as an act of benevolence." - ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR). 
  • The announcement is "a tactical ploy" and "same old public relations game from the military" and it "doesn't represent a change of direction by the regime." - various tweets  

The spokesperson of the National Unity Government (NUG) President Office tweeted a statement from the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), which reported that only a handful of those released were political prisoners.