Rights activist Iron Sharmila on hunger-strike for close to 13 years demanding repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, and who has been arrested and re-arrested over the years, should be released, Amnesty International (India) said here today.
"Authorities must drop all charges against her, and release her immediately and unconditionally," Sushilkumar Valath, programmes director of the human rights organisation said in a statement here.
"Irom Sharmila is a prisoner of conscience who is being held solely for her peaceful expression of her beliefs," he said.
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Sharmila has been arrested and re-arrested over the years charged with attempt to commit suicide.
But,Sharmila has never been convicted for attempting to commit suicide, Valath said.