The Voice News: Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq, has granted clemency to 645 prisoners, including foreign expatriates, on the occasion of Eid al-Adha. Those pardoned include both Omani nationals and foreign residents who had been convicted in various legal cases.
This generous initiative is seen as a reflection of the Sultan’s deep commitment to humanitarian values and his sincere effort to restore comfort and joy to families during this holy occasion.
The royal pardon highlights the culture of compassion and forgiveness upheld by Omani leadership, especially during religious and national festivals.
Moreover, this initiative brings attention to the core principles of Omani society—social solidarity, unity, and compassion.
For expatriate prisoners, the necessary legal procedures will be completed before they are repatriated to their respective home countries.
Meanwhile, more than 1.5 million international pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia this year to perform Hajj, according to Ghassan Al-Nuaimi, spokesperson for the country’s Ministry of Hajj. However, the number of local Saudi pilgrims for this year has not yet been disclosed.