TEHRAN: Iran will extend leave for prisoners for one more month, President Hassan Rouhani announced Sunday, after the country temporarily released 100,000 detainees to combat the spread of coronavirus.
“Prisoners’ leave was supposed to continue until the end of Farvardin (April 19)... it will be extended until the end of Ordibehesht (May 20),” Rouhani said during a televised meeting of the government’s coronavirus taskforce, referring to two Iranian months.
However, he said the judiciary would be the main authority on the matter.
Judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili did not directly confirm Rouhani’s remarks but further leniency was anticipated.
“By utilising the full extent of the leniency the law allows, we expect a significant number of prisoners on leave not to go back, and even for many of those currently detained to be released,” Esmaili was quoted as saying by judiciary’s news agency Mizan Online.
A final decision will be made on April 29, he added.
Iran’s judiciary began progressively granting detainees furlough in March, with 100,000 prisoners now on temporary leave.
It also announced last month that 10,000 prisoners would be released in an Iranian New Year amnesty.
The move aimed to “reduce the number of prisoners in light of the sensitive situation in the country,” Esmaili said at the time, making no explicit reference to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Islamic republic has been struggling to contain what is the Middle East’s deadliest outbreak of the novel coronavirus since reporting its first cases on February 19.
On Sunday, Iran announced 87 new deaths from the virus in the past 24 hours, raising the official toll to 5,118.
The government has repeatedly urged Iranians to stay at home to contain the spread of the disease.
It has shut schools and universities, postponed major events and imposed a range of other restrictions.
On Saturday, Iran allowed some shuttered businesses in the capital Tehran to reopen, after approving similar measures in other provinces last week.
Iranian president says prisoner leave to be extended
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Iranian president says prisoner leave to be extended
- Iran’s judiciary began progressively granting detainees furlough in March
Israeli strikes killed eight people in south Lebanon: state media
- Israeli strikes killed eight people in Lebanon on Thursday as Israel renewed its evacuation call for vast areas of the country’s south, long a stronghold of Hezbollah
BEIRUT: Israeli strikes killed eight people in Lebanon on Thursday as Israel renewed its evacuation call for vast areas of the country’s south, long a stronghold of Hezbollah.
The Iran-backed militant group, which dragged Lebanon into the regional war on Monday when it launched an attack on Israel, said it had launched missiles at positions in the Galilee area.
The National News Agency (NNA) reported that the mayor of a village in the Nabatieh region of south Lebanon and his wife were killed in one strike, while in a nearby village another strike killed two children and their parents.
The Lebanese health ministry said two people were killed by a strike on a car near the city of Zahle in the east of the country.
There were new strikes on the southern suburbs of the capital, Hezbollah’s main bastion, early on Thursday, NNA reported, with AFPTV footage showing smoke coming from the area.
It also said a pre-dawn Israeli drone strike hit an apartment in Beddawi, a Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli in the north of Lebanon, killing senior Hamas official Wassim Atallah Al-Ali and his wife.
Also on Thursday, Israel renewed its warning to residents of hundreds of square kilometers (miles) of southern Lebanon to evacuate because of military action.
Arabic-language spokesman for the Israeli military Avichay Adraee posted on X: “Urgent warning to residents of southern Lebanon: you must immediately continue evacuating to the north of the Litani river.”
The warning included the cities of Tyre and Bint Jbeil.
On Tuesday, Israel’s military said it was creating a buffer zone inside Lebanon to protect Israeli residents.
The following day, it said troops from three divisions, including infantry, armored and engineering units were operating inside Lebanon.










