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A California board has voted to grant parole to the assassin of Democratic 1968 US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy.</p>
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Sirhan Sirhan served 53 years in jail for shooting the frontrunner for the President&rsquo;s post after a speech at a Los Angeles hotel, changing the course of history.</p>
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The board voted for allowing him to walk out of prison after Robert F Kennedy&rsquo;s sons spoke in favour of release and prosecutors declined to argue he should be kept behind bars.</p>
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The decision was a major victory for Sirhan Sirhan, 77, though it did not assure his release.</p>
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The decision to free him from prison now falls to Californian Governor Gavin Newsom.</p>
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<em><u><strong>Sirhan Sirhan</strong></u></em></p>
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&quot;Over half a century has passed. That young impulsive kid I was does not exist anymore,&quot; Sirhan told the board, according to the Associated Press, the only news agency that was allowed to attend his parole hearing.</p>
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&quot;Senator Kennedy was the hope of the world and I injured, and I harmed all of them and it pains me to experience that, the knowledge for such a horrible deed,&quot; he added.</p>
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The local district attorney&#39;s office in LA has said that they will not move to oppose his release.</p>
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Now 77, the Palestinian-born assassin was requesting parole for the 16th time. He said after his arrest he had carried out his attack as he was furious over Robert Kennedy&rsquo;s support for US aid to Israel.</p>
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The board&#39;s decision came after two of Kennedy&#39;s sons appealed to the parole board to release their father&#39;s killer.</p>
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&quot;I really do believe any prisoner who is found to be not a threat to themselves or the world should be released,&quot; Douglas Kennedy said, according to the Associated Press.</p>
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According to the AP report, Douglas Kennedy said he was moved to tears by Sirhan&rsquo;s remorse and he should be released if he&rsquo;s not a threat to others.</p>
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&nbsp;&ldquo;I&rsquo;m overwhelmed just by being able to view Mr Sirhan face-to-face,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;I think I&rsquo;ve lived my life both in fear of him and his name in one way or another. And I am grateful today to see him as a human being worthy of compassion and love.&rdquo;</p>
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