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Hundreds freed in Syria prisoner amnesty

More than 300 prisoners held on "terrorism" charges have been freed from a Syria prison, and another 480 are slated to walk free.

More than 300 prisoners held on "terrorism" charges have been freed from a Syria prison, and another 480 are slated to walk free.
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Hundreds of Syrians have been released from government prisons after an amnesty granted by President Bashar al-Assad to mark his re-election this week.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 320 prisoners were released from northern Aleppo Central prison on Wednesday as Assad's victory in presidential elections was announced.

The Britain-based group said 480 other prisoners, including 80 women, would be freed from Adra prison in Damascus province.

Several dozen were freed on Friday from Adra, while the rest of the 480 slated to walk free were transferred to a municipal building pending their release, the monitoring group said.

The Observatory said that all the Adra prisoners to be released had been held on charges of "terrorism", a term the government uses for those involved in the uprising.

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An estimated 18,000 people are being held in Syria's prisons.

Around 3500 detainees are believed to be held at Aleppo's Central prison, which rebels have repeatedly attacked since April 2013.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman, citing lawyers for detainees, told AFP that the prisoner releases were reportedly a post-election "gesture" by Assad.

He won a new seven-year term with nearly 90 per cent of votes cast in Tuesday's election, which the opposition and much of the international community have slammed as a "farce".


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