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1 But on Sunday he urged them to release unconditionally all prisoners from jungle camps, saying Colombia's decades-old civil war was anachronistic.
2 Your guests or your prisoners, as you choose to call them, must be released unconditionally .
3 Two men arrested in Derry by anti-terrorism detectives investigating an armed robbery have been released unconditionally .
4 The man, a 53-year-old, was later released unconditionally .
5 Another woman of 39 has been released unconditionally .
6 A 22-year-old woman was also arrested and questioned but police said she had now been released unconditionally .
7 Two men arrested over the murder of a prison officer in Northern Ireland have been released unconditionally .
8 A man arrested by police investigating the murders of two soldiers in Northern Ireland has been released unconditionally .
9 Two men, aged 34 and 25, who were arrested on Monday were released unconditionally .
10 Three men arrested in relation to the murder of a man in Belfast last week have been released unconditionally .
11 They must be released unconditionally .
12 The third was released unconditionally .
13 The two men were questioned at the serious crime suite in Antrim before being released unconditionally , a PSNI spokesman said.
14 Two men being questioned by PSNI detectives about the murder of a man in a pub brawl were released unconditionally today.
15 Two of the men arrested following the shooting of a PSNI officer in north Belfast on Sunday night have been released unconditionally .
16 A spokesman for the PSNI said the man, who was detained by the serious crime squad in Belfast yesterday, had been released unconditionally .
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