Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that a decision should be made regarding amnesty for women serving prison sentences. The head of state stated this at the Human Rights Council meeting. RIA News.
Putin acknowledged that amnesty could be granted to “certain categories” of women who have served their sentences. He noted that this applies to women in prison for non-violent crimes.
The President said, “I think an amnesty should be prepared and a decision should be taken for certain categories of women in prison.”
According to the Congress of Jewish Religious Organizations and Associations in Russia, Chief Rabbi of Russia Adolf Shaevich in early November answered Hasbik and Habib, who requested amnesty for participants in Jewish pogroms. He added that the Dagestanis who carried out the Jewish pogroms “knew nothing about Islam” because the “atrocities” they committed were not mentioned in the Quran.
Putin before saidPoliticians are called “temporary workers”.