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GENEVA: Among more than 7,000 prisoners granted amnesty by Myanmar’s junta this week were about 300 political prisoners, the United Nations said Friday.

The military junta, which seized power nearly two years ago, announced on Wednesday it would free 7,012 prisoners to mark the 75th anniversary of Myanmar gaining independence.

It did not specify whether the amnesty covered those jailed as part of its brutal crackdown on dissent, but the UN rights office said political prisoners were among those released.

“It’s about 300 who were political prisoners,” spokesman Jeremy Laurence told reporters, citing “credible sources”.

He said that so far, 195 of those cases had been verified.

Local monitoring group AAPP also said it understood 300 political prisoners had been released. It had identified 223 of them and was working to verify other cases.

“The release of political prisoners in Myanmar is not only a relief to those unfairly detained, but also their families,” Laurence said.

While welcoming the amnesty, Laurence pointed out that “on the very day that these political prisoners were released, another 22 were detained.

“So the situation continues.”

Myanmar junta marks Independence Day with show of force

And many of the people being detained for opposing military rule, he said, “have been subjected to torture and ill-treatment”.

“Such detentions are not only intended to silence the junta’s critics, but are also designed to instil fear.”

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