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Sudan To Free Death Row Woman.
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So international condemnation can make a difference then? Let's hope the same can be said for Pakistan and India.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-afr ica-276 51483
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I think -- well, I hope -- that the BBC article is in part reflecting what was the case in the past. While the sentence was still in effect there was a two-year wait so that the child could be nursed. Hopefully, now that the women is to be freed, it will be for good. A shocking case, and shame on any country, or person, or religion, who thinks it just to have such a law.
The BBC News site still has it as true but the DM has a quote from her lawyer who says he'll believe it when he sees it. Perhaps that's what zebo meant. I don't think we should be counting the chickens just yet.
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Bit more info which doesn't explain a lot. Meriam and Daniel married in Sudan. Daniel left New Hampshire to visit her in Sudan and arrange for his wife and son to join him in America when she was arrested. He's disabled and in a wheelchair apparently.
If I was her and they freed me I would be out of that country like greased lightening before something very nasty happened to me.
If I was her and they freed me I would be out of that country like greased lightening before something very nasty happened to me.
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