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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 03:49:24 PST
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- Subject: Burma: Prisoners sentences reduce
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- APn 01/01 1218 Burma-Prisoners
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- Copyright, 1993. The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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- RANGOON, Burma (AP) -- The military junta announced Friday it was reducing
- the sentences of prisoners convicted since soldiers crushed pro-democracy
- demonstrations in 1988.
- The order, effective Friday, reduces death sentences to life imprisonment
- and any sentences of more than 10 years to 10 years.
- It is the second time the junta has reduced sentences. A similar order was
- decreed in July 1989.
- The junta said the move was to mark a national convention, starting Jan. 9,
- that will draw up guidelines for drafting a new constitution.
- The junta seized power on Sept. 18, 1988 after soldiers killed hundreds, if
- not thousands, of pro-democracy demonstrators. It has said it will not hand
- over power to a civilian government until a constitution is drafted.
- Large numbers of political prisoners have been released since Gen. Than
- Shwe became the new junta leader in April. But the human rights group Amnesty
- International said in October there are still at least 1,500 political
- prisoners.
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