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Kuwait Cuts Life Imprisonment to 20 Years in Landmark Decision

In a groundbreaking move, Kuwait has reduced the life imprisonment sentence to twenty years instead of “perpetual confinement to hard labor.” This decision, directed by Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef, Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to justice and rehabilitation.

Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef issued this directive under the high orders of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. The decision aims to balance the need for justice with opportunities for rehabilitation. In an effort to implement the change swiftly, Sheikh Fahad has ordered the formation of a committee to review the files of inmates sentenced to life imprisonment, starting three months before their 20-year term is completed.

The Ministry of Interior has been instructed to compile a list of eligible inmates and promptly examine their cases. Correctional leaders have been urged to identify those who meet the criteria for review. This move aligns with Kuwait’s broader vision to create a justice system that not only punishes but also allows inmates a chance to reintegrate into society after serving their sentence.

During his visit to Kuwait’s central prison, Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef emphasized that the country’s correctional institutions are evolving. He highlighted the improvements made in health, social facilities, and services, making Kuwaiti prisons models of humanitarian standards and international treaties. He also praised the prison staff and leadership, particularly in light of the holy month of Ramadan.

Sheikh Fahad stated that the Ministry of Interior sees its role in correctional institutions as extending beyond punishment. It focuses on rehabilitation and the reintegration of inmates into society. By providing them with necessary support, the government hopes to reduce recidivism and help former inmates contribute to nation-building.

This new approach signals a significant shift in the way Kuwait balances law enforcement with humanitarian considerations. The reforms could pave the way for further changes that focus on rehabilitation, ensuring that the justice system not only punishes but also fosters second chances for those who have served their time.

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