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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She's in Khartoum for the moment, but looks as though the US might be happy for her to accompany her husband home there. So far as I can see they have lifted the death sentence but no-one seems quite sure about the 100 lashes, but here's hoping they are lifted too. Anyway it's primarily a happy result.
Ladybirder posted this news earlier today on the original thread and as she says, until this lady is out of Sudan she is still in danger.
//‘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.//
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on13405 78.html
//‘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.//
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Let's send them some more money - the corrupt warlords could use some more bling...
The new funding brings the UK’s total support for South Sudan since the start of the crisis in December 2013 to around £93 million. The UK announced a package of £12.5 million in December and £8.3m for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in March. £13 million has also been allocated to help refugees in South Sudan and neighbouring countries.
The new funding brings the UK’s total support for South Sudan since the start of the crisis in December 2013 to around £93 million. The UK announced a package of £12.5 million in December and £8.3m for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in March. £13 million has also been allocated to help refugees in South Sudan and neighbouring countries.
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