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by: Bassam Bounenni, The Daily Star 2006-3-28

On February 27, just a week after the Tunisian authorities announced a presidential amnesty for over 1,200 political prisoners (including 70 members of the outlawed Islamist Nahda Party), Libya released 130 political prisoners, including all 85 of the Muslim Brotherhood prisoners it held. In Algeria, on March 6 the authorities released Ali Belhadj, the number-two official in the Islamic Salvati..