At Last! Sudanese Woman Sentenced To Death For Marrying A Christian Has Been Freed


At Last! Sudanese Woman Sentenced To Death For Marrying A Christian Has Been Freed





Meriam Ibrahim who was sentenced to death last month for ad'ultery and apostasy in Sudan has been freed from prison after a court ordered her release.

The case of 27-year-old Ibrahim, who married a Christian American, triggered an international outcry. She gave birth to a baby daughter while in prison.

According to Sudan’s SUNA news, ‘The appeal court ordered the release of Mariam Yahya and the cancellation of the (previous) court ruling.’ The couple’s 20-month-old son was also held in prison with Ms Ibrahim and her newborn daughter.

Daily Mail reports:


MailOnline has led the way in highlighting the plight of Ms Ibrahim, who was sentenced to death on May 15. After international pressure a government official said on May 31 that Sudanese officials were working to release her.

She was only finally freed this afternoon.

Ms Ibrahim’s lawyer Mohaned Mostafa said after her release she had been sent ‘to an unknown house to stay at for her protection and security.’

‘Her family had been threatened before and we are worried that someone might try to harm her,’ he said.

Daniel Wani’s brother Gabriel, who lives in Manchester, New Hampshire, said: ‘I need to call my brother to find out what is happening.


‘If it’s true it is great news.


‘Knowing him he will want to bring her back to America as soon as he can. I hope he can do that’.




Safwan Abobaker, an activist who works with religious campaign group Hardwired, which is based in the US, said that the pressure to release Ms Ibrahim had paid off.


He said: ‘The Sudanese government was embarrassed by all the attention so they freed her.


‘It’s better for her to come to America now as her half brother said that he would kill her if the court did not carry out the sentence.


‘The Sudanese government needs to protect Meriam and the U.S. embassy in Sudan needs to find a way of bringing her to America quickly.


‘The U.S. government needs to grant Meriam asylum or find a way to let her come to America right away. She needs to come to America’.

MailOnline was earlier told by human rights groups Amnesty, Redress and Hardwired that they have been unable to confirm that Ms Ibrahim had been freed as they have not been able to reach her lawyers.


The Sudanese government also promised once before to release her only to do a U-turn and then leave her in jail for weeks more.


Safwan Abobaker, an activist who works with Hardwired, which is based in the U.S., said: ‘We want to see her leave the prison ourselves’.

As well as the death sentence for apostasy (the crime of abandoning your religion) Ms Ibrahim was also sentenced to 100 lashes for what the court deemed her adultery for marrying a Christian.

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