whiffey -
There is a bright side however, at least now the Sudanese can educate their own children with their own teachers. Why was she there in the first place ? I mean seriously WHY can not the Sudanese educate their own kids ??
Come on someone, answer that.
I'm pretty sure that the Sudanese can educate their kids and I'm fairly certain that the majority of teachers in Sudan are Sudanese - just as the majority of teachers in Britain are British but I am fairly certain that there are come other nationalities here.
Everton - also see here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7118245.st m
But in Britain, the Islamic Human Rights Commission was among Muslim groups to call for her immediate release.
Chairman Massoud Shadjareh said: "Both the Sudanese government and the media must refrain from using Islam and Islamic principles to legitimise this fiasco, which may result in the unjust conviction of an innocent person, and which will only lead to the promotion of Islamophobia and further demonisation of Islam."
And a spokesman for the Muslim youth organisation, the Ramadhan Foundation, said "this matter is not worthy of arrest or detention and her continued detention will not help repair the misconceptions about Islam."