The Borneo Post

Israel board hears ex-president’s early parole request

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JERUSALEM: An Israeli parole committee heard on Sunday the request of former president Moshe Katzav to have his sevenyear rape sentence reduced by a third, an official said.

A justice ministry spokeswoma­n said the three-person committee, comprised of a retired judge and two representa­tives of the public, heard Katzav and his lawyers argue for his early release, which would take place at the end of April if approved.

A representa­tive of the justice ministry also appeared at the 12hour hearing and expressed the ministry’s opposition to Katsav’s early release.

The spokeswoma­n said Katsav had not proved “he was worthy of an early release,” primarily due to his not accepting the court’s verdict, responsibl­ity for his crimes, or undergoing rehabilita­tion.

The panel was to convene again on April 3 to reach a decision on Katzav’s request.

Katzav, 70, was sentenced in 2011 to seven years for two counts of rape as well as sexual harassment and obstructio­n of justice, in a scandal that rocked Israel.

The former president, forced to step down due to the allegation­s, consistent­ly denied the charges and claimed to be the target of a media plot, insisting any contact he had with his female staff while tourism minister and president was consensual. — AFP

 ??  ?? A general view of the new Afghan parliament building is seen in Kabul, Afghanista­n in this file photo. — Reuters photo
A general view of the new Afghan parliament building is seen in Kabul, Afghanista­n in this file photo. — Reuters photo

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