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On the way home: The Moscow County Pardon Conference approves Naama Issachar's request Israel today

2020-01-27T16:16:56.140Z


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Issachar's lawyer confirmed to Israel Today that the application was accepted, and that it is expected to pass on to Russian President Vladimir Putin • Earlier today, the Kremlin officially approved Issachar's pardon request • This morning, the committee discussing the pardon was assembled in Russia.

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Earlier today, the Kremlin confirmed that Naama Issachar's pardon application is being considered, now Naama Issachar's attorney, Attorney Alexei Dubrobin, confirms to "Israel Today" that the Moscow County Pardon Conference has approved Naama Issachar's pardon And it will be transferred to Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin.

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As mentioned earlier in the day, the Kremlin officially endorsed Naama Issachar's pardon request, saying that efforts are underway to bring the request to the president as soon as possible.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "We have received a personal written request, a request for the prime minister. Currently, we are carrying out all legal proceedings so that the president can make his decision in the near future."

Media outlets in Russia announced Monday that the pardon committee to discuss Naama Issachar's pardon request is expected to convene this afternoon to discuss the possible release of the Israeli young woman imprisoned in the country.

Source: israelhayom

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