KIGALI (Reuters) - Thousands of Rwandan prisoners began streaming out of jail on Friday, following a government decision to free 36,000 inmates, the majority of whom have confessed to taking part in the country's 1994 genocide.

The cabinet approved the provisional mass release on Wednesday in a bid to unclog the tiny central African country's jails which are overflowing with more than 80,000 inmates.
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