Human rights activists have called into doubt the
Myanmar president's promise to free political prisoners following the
detention of a prominent rights lawyer.
It is part of a series of democratic reforms initiated by his civilian government since taking power in 2011.
However, Amnesty International says a prominent Rohingya lawyer, U Kyaw Hla Aung, was detained in Myanmar's Rakhine state on the same day as the presidents announcement.
The rights group has accused Myanmar police of targeting the 74-year-old because of his work as a Rohingya human rights advocate.
Shibab Ahamed, the country director of Action Aid Myanmar, says while Thein Sein looks to be implementing his reforms, there are still areas of concern.
"So I think that it looks like political prisoner in Myanmar and Muslims are treating probably differently," he said.
The commitment from Thein Sein is to free all political prisoners by the end of the year.
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