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With a growing global conversation about national service, we bring together people who have completed their service, and those who have declined on conscious

The war in Ukraine has contributed to a heightened awareness of security in parts of Europe, and in some countries, the reintroduction of different forms of national service has become a debate once again.

In the UK, the ruling Conservative party has promised a system of national service if re-elected. In Italy too, deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini has introduced a controversial bill to bring back mandatory military service. And in Germany, the defence minister has presented a proposal for selective military service focused on volunteers to boost its depleted armed forces.

Meanwhile, in South Korea, millions have been following the experience of BTS star Jin after he was discharged from his 18 months of military service.

Our conversations in this edition bring people together who have completed national service in some form. Ville in Finland and Chris in Singapore tell host James Reynolds about their largely positive time with the military.

β€œIt was very formative at first, almost humbling I would say,” Chris tells us. β€œEveryone shaves their head, everyone looks the same, everyone dresses the same, so regardless of your background, your status outside, everyone starts from zero.”

We also hear experiences from South Korea and Brazil; and from those who are against being conscripted. Three people in Thailand, Israel and Finland tell us why they objected. One consequently served time in prison for his decision.

Produced by Boffin Media in partnership with the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ OS team.

(Photo: Ville in Finland. Credit: Ville)

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