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Myanmar gives amnesty to some 6,300 prisoners

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Yangon: Myanmar state radio and television announced on Tuesday that the country’s president has granted amnesty to more than 6,300 prisoners in what appears to be the biggest step so far in a series of reform actions undertaken by the new elected government.

The broadcasts said the releases would begin from Wednesday, a religious holiday, but did not specify how many political detainees were among the 6,359 receiving an amnesty from President Thein Sein.

The release of at least some of the country’s estimated 2,000 political prisoners has been hotly anticipated as a crucial step in liberalising measures implemented by the military-backed but elected government that took power in March.

Most prominent political prisoners are held in facilities far from the country’s main city of Yangon, a policy implemented under the previous military regime apparently to limit their ability to communicate through visiting family members and lawyers.

The broadcast said a list of the prisoners had been prepared, but did not specify the details. Myanmar’s tightly controlled state newspapers had published an appeal Tuesday morning for a release of political prisoners, a sign that the move had official blessing. (AP)

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