Myanmar agreed to release some 70 political prisoners on Tuesday, an official said, after President Thein Sein vowed to free all dissidents by the end of the year.
The move, the latest gesture of reform by the former general who has ushered in a period of sweeping change in the country, was greeted with caution by activists concerned that authorities are continuing to prosecute dissidents.
“The president has signed an amnesty for about 70 political prisoners around the country,” presidential adviser Hla Maung Shwe, a senior official at the Myanmar Peace Center, said.
Last week Thein Sein said there would be “no prisoners of conscience in Myanmar” by the end of the year during his first visit to London as part of a European tour aimed at burnishing Myanmar’s international image.
Rights groups and officials estimate there were between around 100 and 150 political prisoners in Myanmar ahead of Tuesday’s announcement.
Activists welcomed the release, but voiced concern over new arrests in the country.