But of course, the military hospital will make the decision on that. |
He did not take much time to think before answering: 'I want to be an ordinary person. Definitely. I want to live in seclusion in a village'. |
He is very calm and happy. |
He is very, very happy. He has no plans for the future for now, but he is looking forward to his freedom. |
He says, ?I want to extend the hand of peace and friendship to everyone. I want to engage a struggle for democracy and culture. |
He was eligible to be released on parole because he had no disciplinary problems. |
In normal circumstances, he must be taken to the recruitment office. But we will use all our legal rights; such as his advanced age and his medical condition. |
The procedure for his military service has started. |
We are now at the military recruitment office. The procedure for his military service has started. We are waiting for the results. |