Over the past 25 years, 90,000 prisoners found guilty of involuntary offenses have been released.
Some 100 inmates who were serving time for involuntary offenses in Mashhad were released Sunday (August 23) as part of a charitable initiative.
Over the past 25 years the institution which implements the initiative to help prisoners found guilty of involuntary offenses has overseen the release of 90,000 inmates.
The following are images of the prisoner release program published by the Islamic Republic News Agency:
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