Yuma Sun

Myanmar will start drafting 5,000 people a month into the military soon. Some think of fleeing

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BANGKOK — Myanmar’s military government on Wednesday said it will draft 60,000 young men and women yearly for military service under its newly activated conscripti­on law, with call-ups beginning after the April festival marking the country’s traditiona­l New Year.

The conscripti­on measure was activated on Saturday by order of the chairman of the ruling military council, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing.

His surprise announceme­nt appeared to confirm that the military has been stretched thin by increasing pressure from armed pro-democracy resistance forces that emerged after the army seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021.

There are no reliable figures for the size of Myanmar’s military. The CIA World Factbook estimated that last year it had around 150,000-400,000 personnel. The Washington-based U.S. Institute of Peace has suggested that 21,000 service personnel have been lost through casualties, desertions and defections since the military takeover, leaving an effective force of about 150,000.

Under the law, men aged 18 to 35 and women 18 to 27 can be drafted into the armed forces for two years. A higher age limit of 45 for men and 35 for women applies in certain profession­al categories such as medical doctors and engineers, and their term of service is three years.

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