Myanmar government will scrutinize the remaining political prisoners being imprisoned throughout the country in order to grant them liberty soon, official report said Thursday.
A committee for such move will be formed with Minister at the President's Office U Soe Thein as Chairman involving representatives from government ministries, civil society organizations and some political parties, said the New Light of Myanmar.
The committee will coordinate for a set of framework for the release of the remaining political prisoners, also defined as prisoners of conscience.
The government statement said the move aims at ensuring peace and stability and lasting peace of the state, national reconciliation, inclusiveness in political process and turning the prisoners to ones who take their fair shares in state building.
In November last year, 518 prisoners including 31 foreigners were released under an amnesty order of the President.
A total of 29,536 prisoners have been pardoned since the new civilian government was installed on March 30, 2011. Endi
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