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“Welcome home Mary Jane,” read a huge banner carried by relatives and supporters who were clasping flowers. Mary Jane Veloso is kissed by her sons after being reunited at the Correctional Institution for Women in Mandaluyong, Philippines, on December 18. Aaron Favila/AP“Hopefully the president can grant clemency to Mary Jane,” Veloso’s mother told reporters. A crowd of about 100 supporters chanted “Clemency for Mary Jane” and “Free, free Mary Jane” as the van carrying Veloso arrived at the penal facility. “Thank you, Indonesia, I love Indonesia,” Veloso said, forming a heart with her fingers.
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It’s a terrifying prospect that could become a reality for Anna and millions of her peers across Myanmar after the military junta activated a mandatory conscription law for all young men and women. “While wounded and increasingly desperate, the Myanmar military junta remains extremely dangerous,” Tom Andrews, United Nations Special Rapporteur for human rights in Myanmar, said in a statement. “People know for sure that no matter what is written in the conscription law, they will have to go to the front lines. “In Myanmar, young people are not safe anymore,” said Maung Nyein, who also requested to use a pseudonym for safety reasons. “Our villagers won’t join the military forces or leave the country, instead we will join our resistance forces.
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