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Women in 2014 being hanged because they are or want to be Christians

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« on: May 28, 2014, 06:48:31 am »

Women in 2014 being hanged because they are or want to be Christians, here is one proof concerning Meriam Yehya Ibrahim 27 years old to be hanged because her father is muslim and she is Christian and that is against the law to be christian !!!



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On vous en parlait la semaine dernière, après les lycéennes nigérianes, le sort d’une autre femme a également ému la communauté internationale. Il s’agit de Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, 27 ans, condamnée jeudi 15 mai à la peine de mort par pendaison pour "apostasie", c’est-à-dire pour avoir renoncé à sa religion. Mariée à un sud-soudanais de confession chrétienne, la jeune femme se considère comme chrétienne, alors que pour les autorités du pays, puisque son père est musulman, elle l’est également. Les autorités avaient donné trois jours à Meriam pour renier sa foi, ce qu’elle a refusé de faire.Emprisonnée avec son petit garçon de 20 mois, Martin, à la prison pour femme d’Omdurman, une ville voisine de Khartoum, la capitale du pays, Meriam a donné naissance hier à une petite fille, raconte Le Parisien."La mère et l'enfant semblent bien se porter, a rapporté un diplomate occidental, sous couvert d'anonymat. D’après
 l’avocat de Meriam, la petite fille s’appellerait Maya.La semaine dernière, des médias locaux rapportaient que la condamnation de Meriam ne devrait être exécutée que deux ans après l’accouchement, le temps que la mère ait sevré son bébé. Pour éviter que cela se produise, plusieurs ONG sont mobilisés, comme le Collectif Urgence Darfour ou Amnesty international, qui a lancé une pétition. D’après Amnesty, plus de 620 000 personnes ont déjà signé l’appel réclamant la libération immédiate de la jeune femme.

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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2014, 06:54:43 am »

Ms Ibrahim was eight months pregnant when she was sentenced to death for marrying a Christian man !

A Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for ‘apostasy’ after marrying a Christian man has given birth in prison.

Meriam Yahya Ibrahim gave birth to a girl in the early hours of Tuesday morning in the hospital wing of a prison in Omdurman, Bloomberg has reported.

The 27-year-old doctor, whose father was Muslim but was raised as a Christian by her mother, was convicted of apostasy and adultery and sentenced to death after refusing to renounce her Christian faith during a four day ‘grace period’ while she was eight months pregnant.

The court in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum had also ordered that Meriam Ibrahim be given 100 lashes for
committing zena — meaning illegitimate sex in Arabic — for having sexual relations with a non-Muslim man.

Sudanese Parliament speaker Fatih Izz Al-Deen said her brother, a Muslim, filed the charges against her, according to CNN.

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The complaint alleged she went missing for a number of years, and her family was shocked to find out she had married a Christian.

Muslim women in the conservative country are prohibited from marrying non-Muslims, though Muslim men can marry outside their faith.

Her husband, Daniel Wani, told Fox News earlier this week that his wife would not convert to Islam. Mr Wani, who is an American citizen, said she spends her days “shackled” in prison with her 20-month-old son.

Her legal team filed an appeal with the Sudanese court on 22 May, her lawyer Elshareef Ali said. The appeals court are expected to make a ruling on the case next week after the documents used by the lower court in its ruling are submitted.

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« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2014, 06:59:28 am »

Such abuse is now too in the USA, Canada, England, France, elsewhere by muslim radicals ?
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