Your attention is my motivation, and your support is the direction we are heading. Follow me and you can see my latest article, on February 10, 2024, Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Committee of Myanmar, signed Order No. 27 2024 to officially announce the entry into force of Myanmar's National Service Law. The law was enacted by the State Peace and Development Council of Myanmar in 2010 and will come into force in 2024 after 13 years. The National Service Act makes it compulsory for every citizen to perform military service, for men between the ages of 18 and 35 and for women between the ages of 18 and 27. The length of service varies for those who are eligible for the technical arms call-up.
In accordance with the provisions of the National Service Act, the term of service of a male conscription between the ages of 18 and 45 and the female between the ages of 18 and 35 is 36 months. For general conscripts, men and women, between the ages of 18 and 35, the term of service is 24 months. This provision ensures the supply of troops in Myanmar and enables the people to contribute to the affairs of the country.
While every citizen is obliged to perform military service, Myanmar's National Service Law also clarifies exemptions from military service. First, religious people have the right to be exempt from service in order to protect the freedom of religion. Secondly, married women (including divorced women with children) are also exempted in order to ensure the stability of the family and the care of children. In addition, anyone with a permanent physical disability is not required to serve in the military to protect their rights and interests. Finally, persons who have been permanently unfit for military service by the Examination Board of the Military Medical Corps and persons who have been exempted from military service by a decision of the ** Conscription Commission may also be exempted from military service. These provisions reflect Myanmar's respect for social diversity and human rights.
Under the provisions of the National Service Act, in the event of an emergency in the Myanmar state, ** has the right to extend the period of service up to 5 years. In this case, the country needs more human resources to maintain stability and stability. It is of paramount importance for the state to ensure the safety of its citizens and the interests of the country, so it is necessary to take appropriate measures in case of emergency.
Under the National Service Act, individuals who do not comply with conscription and evade their military service obligations face serious legal consequences. This includes a sentence of five years' imprisonment for the purpose of securing the country's military resources** and safeguarding the country's security through coercive measures.
The implementation of the National Service Law in Myanmar marks an important step for the country to attach importance to national defense construction. By establishing a military service system, Myanmar** can ensure that the country has sufficient troops** and provide a solid foundation for maintaining the country's security and stability.
However, while the military service system is being implemented, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of individual rights and interests. Appropriate exemptions should be granted to special groups, such as married women and persons with disabilities, in order to safeguard their rights and well-being. In addition, in the implementation of the military service system, it is necessary to ensure the fairness and transparency of the process and to avoid abuse of power and unequal treatment.
For every citizen, the fulfillment of military service obligations is a duty and an honor. Participating in first-class affairs is not only a contribution to the country, but also an opportunity for one's own growth and development. Through military service training, young people can acquire important qualities such as volunteerism, discipline and teamwork, as well as develop their physical fitness and coping skills.
In summary, this initiative is essential to maintain *** and stability. In the conduct of military service, it is essential to ensure the protection of individual rights and interests, and the fairness and transparency of procedures. At the same time, through military service, young people are able to gain opportunities for growth and development, laying a solid foundation for the future of themselves and their country.
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