5 Countries That Impose Mandatory Military Service, the Longest is North Korea
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7 March 2024 13:52 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - There are many countries that impose mandatory military service on their citizens. Military conscription is usually implemented for several reasons such as the result of state fragmentation and division, state crisis and resilience, or state fragmentation and restructuring.
Reporting from ISPI, in each case, conscription has a political function such as overcoming unemployment, building national identity, or trying to enforce territorial control. Military service also provides the government with an opportunity to build young people's confidence and sense of civic responsibility and patriotism.
According to the World Population Review, at least 86 countries have mandatory military service for their citizens. Here are five of them:
1. South Korea
Reporting from Wionews, military service in South Korea is carried out for 18 to 21 months and is mandatory for physically healthy men aged between 18 and 35 years. Military conscription has been included in the South Korean constitution for a long time, but it was only in 1957 that it became mandatory.
2. Thailand
Quoted from The Thailand Life, mandatory military service in Thailand is carried out for 24 months for men selected by lottery at the age of 21, unless they really want to volunteer. This mandatory military service regulation is contained in the Thai Military Service Law of 1954.
3. Russia
The military conscription system in Russia has been around for a long time, in fact it was introduced since the Russian Empire, which was initiated by Dmitry Milyutin in 1874. Military service is mandatory for male Russian citizens from 12 months to 18 months, with an age limit of 27 years.
4. Singapore
Reporting from Decode UAI, Singapore requires men from the age of 18 to carry out mandatory military service for 22 to 24 months. Most of those who undertake military training are placed in the Army forces.
5. North Korea
Like South Korea, North Korea also implements a mandatory military service system. In fact, this country implements the longest mandatory military service in the world. Not only men, women are also required to participate in military training for 7 years for women and 10 years for men.
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