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Khamenei to pardon 10,000 prisoners

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DUBAI: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will pardon 10,000 prisoners including political ones in honour of Iranian new year today, state TV reported.

“Those who will be pardoned will not return to jail ... almost half of those security-related prisoners will be pardoned as well,” judiciary spokesman Gholamhoss­ein Esmaili told state TV on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Mr Esmaili said Iran had temporaril­y freed about 85,000 people from jail, including political prisoners, in response to the coronaviru­s epidemic.

“A large number of prisoners who have been temporaril­y freed do not need to return to jail after the leader’s pardon,” MrEsmaili said.

“The unpreceden­ted point is that the pardon also includes the security-related prisoners with less than five-year jail sentences,” Mr Esmaili said.

Mr Esmaili did not say whether it would include British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was released on Tuesday for two weeks.

Iran said it had 189,500 people in prison, according to a report that the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, Javaid Rehman, submitted to the Human Rights Council in January. They are believed to include hundreds arrested during or after antigovern­ment protests in November.

The coronaviru­s outbreak has prompted calls from the United Nations and the United States for political prisoners, including dozens of dual nationals and foreigners, to be released from Iran’s overcrowde­d jails.

Washington has warned Iran that it would hold the Tehran government directly responsibl­e for any American deaths in jail.

Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards have arrested dozens of dual nationals and foreigners over recent years, including citizens of the US, Britain, Canada, Australia, Austria, France, Sweden, the Netherland­s and Lebanon.

Tehran denies it holds people on political grounds and has mainly accused foreign prisoners of espionage. In June 2019, Iran released Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese businessma­n with US permanent residency, after four years in prison. Last year, Iran also released Xiyue Wang, a US citizen who had been held for three years on spying charges.

Rights activists have accused Iran of arresting a number of dual nationals to try to win concession­s from other countries — a charge the Islamic Republic has regularly dismissed.

Tehran has called for the release of about several dozen Iranians held in US prisons, mostly for violating sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear programme.

Frictions have risen between Iran and the US since 2018 when Washington quit Iran’s nuclear deal with six world powers and reimposed sanctions that have crippled the economy.

Tehran has since gradually scaled back its commitment­s to the 2015 nuclear deal, under which most sanctions on the country were lifted in exchange for Tehran curbing its sensitive nuclear work.

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Khamenei: Release is New Year gift

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