Burmese officials say they have released 26 members of the opposition National League for Democracy.
Burma's Information Ministry said all 26 are in good health and are now back home with their families.
But the statement gave no names or other information. And it is not clear when the prisoners had been arrested.
Dozens of members of the National League for Democracy and the party's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, were arrested after clashes in late May between party members and government supporters.
Burmese authorities have slowly released some of the opposition activists from jails. Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest.
Information for this report is provided by Reuters and AFP.