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The oldest son of Robert F. Kennedy, denounced the possible parole of the Palestinian man convicted of killing his father in California in 1968.

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"Two commissioners of the 18-member California Parole Board made a grievous error last Friday in recommending the release of the man who murdered my father," Kennedy wrote in the emailed statement released Sunday. "I understand that there are differing views about ending the sentence of this killer, including within my own family. But emotions and opinions do not change facts or history," former congressman Joseph P. Kennedy II said.

"The prisoner killed my father because of his support of Israel," Kennedy wrote in a separate statement. "The man was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. Yet he now may walk free, no doubt to the cheers of those who share his views. Let there be no mistake, the prisoner's release will be celebrated by those who believe that political disagreements can be solved by a gun."

The board on Friday found that Sirhan Sirhan, 77, no longer poses a threat to society, noting that he had enrolled in more than 20 programs including anger management classes, tai chi, and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

"We saw the improvement that you've made and all of the other mitigating factors, and we did not find that your lack of taking complete responsibility" for the crime as proof of currently being dangerous to society, parole board commissioner Robert Barton said.

Due to laws passed in 2018, the board was required to take into account this time the fact that he had suffered childhood trauma from the conflict in the Middle East, committed the offense at a young age, and is now an elderly prisoner.

The board found that despite the magnitude of the crime, he wasn't likely to reoffend and didn't pose an unreasonable threat to public safety.

The ruling will be reviewed over the next four months by the board's staff. Then it will be sent to the governor, who will have 30 days to decide whether to grant, reverse, or modify it.

"I hope the full parole board will reverse the decision over the ongoing review period and that the California governor, if faced with the choice to release him, will keep him in prison to serve out his full life sentence," Kennedy wrote.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office issued a statement Monday saying the case now is before the board, and he can't comment until it is before him "without compromising the legal validity of his decision."

Robert F. Kennedy was a US senator from New York and the brother of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963. RFK had been seeking the Democratic presidential nomination when he was gunned down at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles moments after delivering a victory speech in the pivotal California primary. Five others were wounded.

Joe Kennedy II is one of RFK and Ethel Kennedy's 11 children, nine of whom are still alive. Two of them, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Douglas Kennedy, said they supported the release of Sirhan.

Joe Kennedy and five of his siblings said Friday they opposed parole and pledged to fight the process every step of the way. He was joined by Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Christopher G. Kennedy, Maxwell T. Kennedy, and Rory Kennedy.

Joe Kennedy said Sunday that anyone who kills for political reasons should "know that he will at a minimum spend life in prison without parole."

Kennedy, on a more personal note, spoke of growing up without a father.

"The prisoner left a pregnant mother of ten without a husband and soon-to-be 11 children without a father."

He added: "We miss him every moment of every day, and struggle to understand why the prisoner should be able to enjoy the golden years of his life when he so viciously stole them from our father."

Sirhan was originally sentenced to death but that was reduced to life in prison, Kennedy noted.

"My mother, Ethel Kennedy, and my uncle, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, asked that his death sentence be reduced to life imprisonment as a demonstration of mercy. He received that mercy," Kennedy wrote. "No one should have the right to alter the lesser sentence requested by the person most affected by my father's death – his wife, whose last child would never know a father's touch. Nothing written, said, or done will ever change that reality."

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Night of the Pitchforks terrorist has parole request denied https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/09/night-of-the-pitchforks-terrorists-parole-request-declined/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/09/night-of-the-pitchforks-terrorists-parole-request-declined/#respond Mon, 09 Aug 2021 06:00:06 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=670677 A parole board convened by the Ramle Magistrate's Court Sunday recommended against commuting the sentence of Night of the Pitchforks terrorist Mohammed Hassan Agbariya, in a letter to President Isaac Herzog Sunday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter Agbariya is currently serving a life sentence for his role in the brutal 1992 murder of […]

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A parole board convened by the Ramle Magistrate's Court Sunday recommended against commuting the sentence of Night of the Pitchforks terrorist Mohammed Hassan Agbariya, in a letter to President Isaac Herzog Sunday.

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Agbariya is currently serving a life sentence for his role in the brutal 1992 murder of three Israeli soldiers.

"The prisoner took an active and significant in the event that had been burned into the national consciousness … The committee was presented with the prisoner's requests, the justifications for the request, as well as a great deal of material and reports from professionals. Likewise, we were presented with the position of the victims of the crime," the board members wrote.

"From the material we reviewed, it appears that the prisoner is continuing to engage in negative ideological activity, the likes of which brought him to carry out the murders from within the prison walls. We did not find that the prisoner has changed his ways or abandoned said ideology," they concluded.

Although the commutation of security prisoners' sentences is a rare occurrence, by law, the parole board was required to examine the request.

Upon learning Agbariya's request for parole had been denied, the relatives of Guy Friedman, one of the victims of the attack, issued a statement saying: "We have now received with great relief and joy the announcement from the parole board representative that the terrorist's request was denied. On behalf of our family, we thank everyone who tirelessly supported and helped us with this painful subject."

In a statement, the "Choose Life" forum of bereaved families that has accompanied the Friedmans protested the very fact the parole board convened to discuss the request.

Maurice Hirsch, director of legal strategies at Palestinian Media Watch, which assisted the Friedmans throughout the process, said: "We must welcome the board's decision to reject the terrorists' request to commute his sentence. In the absence of the death sentence, his place is in jail, for the rest of his life. We must now examine the various arrangements that allow for the mitigation of terrorists' sentences, with the goal of issuing comprehensive corrections so that we do not need to deal with these kinds of discussions again."

On Feb. 14, 1992, Agbariya, along with his brother Ibrahim Hassan Agbariya, their cousin Yahya Mustafa, and Mohammed Tawfik Jabarin, entered the encampment near Kibbutz Gilad in Ramot Menashe, where recent recruits had been engaged in field training, murdering Yaakov Dubinsky, Sergei Zatziriyani, and Yuri Preda.

Israel Hayom has learned that despite his request for parole, Agbariya has continued to incite to terrorism from prison.

In an article posted just a few weeks ago by the website of Asra Voice Radio, the self-described radio station of Palestinian prisoners, Agbariya called to continue the struggle against Israel.

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