November 27, 2023: Mohammad Al-Mail was excluded from the Kuwaiti Cabinet's new pardon list (225-2023), raising concerns about selectivity. While Al-Mail had previously received partial amnesty, others had all their sentences lifted in the new decree. Former MPs criticized the selective nature of the pardons, and citizens expressed confusion over the government's inconsistent criteria. Screenshot 1, Screenshot 2, Screenshot 3, Screenshot 4.
March 31, 2023: The Upper Hand Organization to Scotland's Muslim First Minister: Either Homosexuality or Islam. In a letter to Hamza Yousaf, Sarah Ryan raised concerns about his views on homosexuality and Islam. She emphasized that homosexuality is prohibited under Islamic law and urged him to publicly affirm this stance. If he does not support this position, she suggested he should refrain from identifying as a Muslim. Ryan concluded by urging Yousaf to consider the impact of his words on the communities he serves. PDF.
February 26, 2023: No Red Notice against Mohamad Al-Mail, but verification requests continue amid concerns. Updates confirm no new Red Notice from Interpol. A partial amnesty granted on January 18, 2023, does not cover charges related to religious contempt and cyber crimes. Recent reports suggest his name may still be in Interpol's system, prompting legal teams to investigate potential political manipulation. Statement. Letter 1, Letter 2.
January 21, 2023: New Release: 'The Movement of Detachments' by Mohamad Al-Mail examines the challenges of establishing an Islamic state in the context of modernity and the global order. The book proposes a transitional solution and introduces a new theory. Available now in Europe and parts of the Middle East/North Africa, also online. Link, PDF.
January 17, 2023: Amiri decree grants special pardon to Mohamad Al-Mail, allowing his return to Kuwait. The decree includes 34 individuals and addresses various legal cases. Al-Mail, previously sentenced for his political and religious views, sought political asylum in the UK in 2015. No comment from him yet. Press Release, Link 1, Link 2, Image.