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Discover Ludwig"general amnesty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to when a government offers a pardon for a particular group of people - such as a group of political prisoners - when they have committed certain offences. For example, "The government announced a general amnesty for political prisoners, allowing for their release".
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The idea of a general amnesty has upset many people.
Has there been a general amnesty for ex-IRA members?
Mr. Tsvangirai's party has opposed such a general amnesty.
Hamid Karzai pardoned him in 2007 as part of a general amnesty.
A general amnesty was declared on Aug. 16, 1979, but this move failed to avert violence.
Some 130 Hizbullah militants were freed from jail under a general amnesty approved in September.
Under the full general amnesty of 1870, Ledru-Rollin returned to France.
In an interview, Mr. Maliki said he was also considering a general amnesty for most detainees.
They had been released only under the general amnesty declared last October.
He was released slightly early as part of a general amnesty in 2004.
He was released from the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in a general amnesty in October 2002.
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