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The mystery of Joe Biden’s views about capital punishment has finally been solved. His decision to grant clemency to 37 of the 40 people on federal death row shows the depth of his opposition to the death penalty. And his decision to leave three of America’s most notorious killers to be executed by a future administration shows the limits of his abolitionist commitment. The three men excluded from Biden’s mass clemency—Dylann Roof, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and Robert Bowers—would no doubt pose a severe test of anyone’s resolve to end the death penalty. Biden failed that test.

Kenya strikes deal with Saudi Arabia over Kenyan man facing execution in Riyadh

The Kenyan government has been actively involved in seeking a resolution to Munyakho's case, where he is set for execution after he accidentally killed a Saudi colleague in an altercation

The government has successfully negotiated the postponement of the execution of Stephen Munyakho, a Kenyan national who has been incarcerated in Saudi Arabia for over a decade.

Munyakho, who was set to face the death penalty on November 26, 2024, has been granted an additional year as both parties work towards a resolution.

Negotiations yield positive outcome


The breakthrough came after extensive negotiations between Kenya's diplomatic mission in Riyadh, the Saudi authorities, and the widow of the deceased, facilitated by the Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Korir Sing’oei confirmed the news, expressing optimism about the future of the case.

"I am pleased to inform that after strenuous negotiations between our Mission in Riyadh, Saudi Authorities and the Widow, the impending execution of judgement against Stephen Munyakho (Abdulkareem) due for November 26, 2024 has been postponed for another one year to allow parties settle outstanding obligations," stated Sing’oei.

Munyakho's case background


Munyakho, who has spent 13 years in various Saudi prisons, was sentenced to death following a fatal altercation with a colleague in April 2011.

The Kenyan government has been actively involved in seeking a resolution to Munyakho's case.

Sing’oei commended the Kenyan ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ambassador Ruwange, for his leadership in the ongoing efforts.

"We shall continue relying on our two countries' cordial relations towards concluding the matter. The goodwill of all Kenyans, partners, and stakeholders is equally appreciated. I commend Ambassador Ruwange for his leadership on this important matter," he added.

Demand for compensation


A crucial aspect of the case revolves around the victim’s family, who are demanding 'diya', a form of financial compensation under Islamic law.

The amount being requested is Sh150 million, which has posed a significant challenge in resolving the matter.

The diya is required to be paid to the family of the deceased to settle the case without carrying out the death penalty.

Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed commitment to engaging all necessary stakeholders to secure Munyakho’s life and find a peaceful resolution to the dispute.

Munyakho's mother in Kenya has been fundraising the amount to allow his son come back home.

While previously appearing before the senate, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi said the government has no fund set aside to pay fines in instances such as Munyakho's.

Source: pulselive.co.ke, Amos Robi, October 24, 2024

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