Amman: Minister of Interior Mazen Faraya has issued orders for the release of 399 administrative detainees, as announced in a press statement by the ministry on Thursday. This directive is part of an effort to reassess and address cases of administrative detention in the country. According to Jordan News Agency, the decision follows a thorough examination of each detainee's situation to ensure that their release does not pose a risk to public safety. The ministry stated that the objective of this initiative is to support the reintegration of these individuals into society, allowing them to return to their families and resume their normal lives. The move is seen as a step towards addressing concerns related to the use of administrative detention and its impact on individuals and their families. By conducting a detailed review of the detainees' cases, the ministry aims to balance the need for public safety with the rights and freedoms of citizens. The release of these detainees is expected to contribute pos itively to community dynamics, particularly by reuniting families and reducing the social and economic burdens that prolonged detention can impose. The ministry has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that similar reviews will continue to take place to uphold justice and human rights.