Myanmar's military government has reduced the prison sentences of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and former President Win Myint as part of a clemency granted for a religious holiday, according to state media. Suu Kyi's sentence was cut from four years to two years and six months, while Win Myint's was reduced from four years to two years. The two were jailed for charges including incitement and violating COVID-19 restrictions, following a military coup earlier this year. Myanmar's military council leader, Senior Gen. The move comes as the junta faces ongoing protests and pressure from the international community to release Suu Kyi and restore democracy in the country. However, the reduction in sentences is not seen as a significant step towards resolving the political crisis.
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