YANGON: Myanmar government Saturday started to release 6,313 prisoners under an amnesty announcement, official sources said.
The terms of the prisoners were terminated on grounds of humanization and as a gesture showing sympathy towards their families as well as to enable them to participate in a general election scheduled for 2010 which is the 5th step of the government's seven-step roadmap, according to the amnesty announcement issued on Friday night.
The release is another amnesty granted after the one in September last year when 9,002 prisoners were freed.
The amnesty came after the visits to Myanmar of two United Nations high-ranking officials over the past three weeks.
The terms of the prisoners were terminated on grounds of humanization and as a gesture showing sympathy towards their families as well as to enable them to participate in a general election scheduled for 2010 which is the 5th step of the government's seven-step roadmap, according to the amnesty announcement issued on Friday night.
The release is another amnesty granted after the one in September last year when 9,002 prisoners were freed.
The amnesty came after the visits to Myanmar of two United Nations high-ranking officials over the past three weeks.
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