On [date], the leader signed a decision to reduce sentences for a total of 2,018 prisoners, according to an official announcement. Of these, 1,215 individuals were granted amnesty and released immediately, while the remainder had their sentences commuted. The decision took effect from the date of signing.
According to the leader's office, all cases granted clemency met the legal requirements, including good conduct during rehabilitation, poor health, or special family circumstances. The decision was issued on the occasion of a major national celebration.
This move is seen as reflecting the state's humanitarian and lenient policy, offering those who have erred a chance to reintegrate into society. Previously, authorities carefully reviewed each prisoner's file to ensure fairness and compliance with the law.