Members of Egypt's Presidential Pardon Committee are looking into the cases of over 1,000 detainees ahead of their release.
The committee was set up to address various cases, including those of political and rights activists and journalists.
Last month, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi expressed his desire to hold political dialogue to discuss the “priorities of national work at this current time.”
Committee member Tariq Al-Awadi said in televised statements on Monday that the panel is examining the files of 1,074 detainees ahead of an order for their release.
The detainees include people who have been sentenced and others who are held in custody and who meet certain conditions set by the committee.
Since its formation, the committee had called on parties, syndicates, rights groups, and individuals to provide it with requests and documents of the cases they are hoping would be included in a pardon.
Member Karim El-Sakka said one of the main tasks of the committee is to handle political detainees. It does not handle cases tied to "acts of violence".