President Ilham Aliev of Azerbaijan has approved an amnesty that will free 87 inmates in the ex-Soviet nation.
The amnesty, which Aliev signed yesterday, will include some opposition activists and journalists, according to rights activist Novella Dzhafaroglu.
In Washington, State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke welcomed the amnesty as a "step in the right direction" and urged Azerbaijan to "build on these pardons by releasing others incarcerated in connection with exercising their fundamental freedoms."
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