Burma sets free 70 political prisoners under new leader’s amnesty

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BURMA has freed more than 70 political prisoners under an amnesty by the new leadership, a Thai-based rights group says. The army-dominated nation, also known as Myanmar, has released one of its most famous dissident inmates – comedian Zarganar – as part of the move, which observers hope will see more prominent activists set free. “So far we have received information about over 70 political prisoners included in the release. I think we will see some more,” said Aung Khaing Min of the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP). The freedom of an estimated 2,000 political prisoners, including pro-democracy campaigners, journalists, monks and lawyers, has long been a key…

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Burma sets free 70 political prisoners under new leader’s amnesty

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