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Myanmar pledges to release 3,073 prisoners ahead of regional summit

Myanmar has pledged to release thousands of prisoners a month before a Southeast Asian summit, which US President Barack Obama and other leaders from outside the region are expected to attend.

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Myanmar's prisoners get off from a truck as they were released from Insein prison in Yangon, Myanmar. Photo: AP
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Myanmar has pledged to release thousands of prisoners a month before a Southeast Asian summit, which US President Barack Obama and other leaders from outside the region are expected to attend.

President Thein Sein pardoned 3,073 prisoners for the sake of "peace and stability" and "the rule of law", the government said on the Information Ministry website yesterday.

The government did not identify the prisoners but virtually all of them were believed to have been jailed for ordinary crimes, not for their political activity.

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The non-governmental group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) said the amnesty did not include any political prisoners.

"I heard there were six or seven former senior military intelligence officials, but they are not considered political prisoners," said Bo Kyi of the AAPP.

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Some military intelligence agency officers were imprisoned a decade ago during a purge by the former ruling military.

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