"The question is even if these four men were arrested during war, why haven't they been declared Prisoners of War and released? This is a total violation of their rights, they cannot be kept in the jail forever without a trial. They were in their early twenties when they were arrested. Forty-six years is a long time. Three of them have grandchildren, one of them was not married and his parents expired long back. Their families call us every month for help," he said.