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* Prisoner released after long campaign *

Special Correspondent

http://www.hindu.com/2007/04/27/stories/2007042711090300.htm

* Government orders release of woman who spent 15 years behind the bars *

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*The Committee Against Capital Punishment hails the Government decision *
*Hopes it will be the beginning of a process that would ensure justice for
other such prisoners *
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 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The campaign for prisoners' rights and a ban on
capital punishment has scored its first victory with the Government ordering
the release of Annamma, the woman lifer who had spent 15 years behind the
bars.

Annamma, an ailing elderly woman, was the focal point of a campaign for the
release of eligible prisoners under the leadership of the Committee Against
Capital Punishment.

Committee convener K. Girish Kumar has been on an indefinite fast before the
Secretariat for nearly a week seeking release of ailing and aged lifers who
have served their term and passage of a resolution by the Assembly against
capital punishment.

The Committee Against Capital Punishment has hailed the Government decision
and hoped that Annamma's release would be the beginning of a process that
would ensure justice for prisoners like her.

The decision to release Annamma was taken on the basis of the recommendation
of the Prison Advisory Committee.

There were scores of other lifers awaiting release from various prisons in
Kerala. Among them is Veera, an aged prisoner who has been remaining in the
Poojappura Central Prison for the last 20 years, Mr. Girish Kumar said here
on Thursday. He pointed out that several clemency petitions from deserving
lifers were now before the Government. The Government, he said, can release
these prisoners invoking Article 161.

Among those awaiting the Government's favourable decision are Devaki and
Saji Mol, both of who had failed in taking their lives after being part of
suicide pacts and were sentenced for homicide, Mr. Girish Kumar said.

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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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