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Baby born in prison, mother sentenced to death

85 replies

gelati3 · 28/05/2014 00:54

I have posted about the case of Meriam but due to lack of response and on advice of a Mumsnetter, have changed heading. Thank you to all those who replied to my initial response and took action.

The latest update on the CSW website is-

"Imprisoned Sudanese Christian Meriam Yahia Ibrahim has given birth to a baby girl five days early.

According to local sources, Mrs Ibrahim’s husband Daniel Wani has yet to be granted permission to see his wife and newborn daughter, who are currently incarcerated in Omdurman Federal Women's Prison along with his 20 month-old son Martin, but has been informed that both mother and baby are well.

On 22 May, Meriam Yahia Ibrahim’s lawyers lodged an appeal against the Public Order Court’s decision on 11 May to sentence Mrs Ibrahim to death for apostasy and 100 lashes for adultery.

Mrs Ibrahim was charged and sentenced for adultery and apostasy under articles 146 and 126 of Sudan’s Penal Code respectively. The Public Order Court in El Haj Yousif Khartoum, Sudan, chaired by Judge Abbas Khalifa, confirmed the sentence on 15 May, after Mrs Ibrahim refused to renounce her faith.

Mrs Ibrahim was born in western Sudan to a Sudanese Muslim father and an Ethiopian Orthodox mother. Her father left the family when she was six years old and she was subsequently brought up as a Christian by her mother. The case against Mrs Ibrahim began after Sudanese authorities were made aware of her marriage to Daniel Wani, a Christian with dual American and Sudanese citizenship. Morning Star news reported that Mrs Ibrahim testified before the court on 4 March that she is a life-long Christian, producing her marriage certificate, where she is classified as Christian, as evidence. Three potential witnesses from western Sudan who went to court to testify of Mrs Ibrahim’s lifelong adherence to Christianity were prevented from giving evidence.

CSW Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas says “We are pleased to hear that Mrs Ibrahim and her baby are reportedly in good health; however, we urge the authorities to ensure that Mrs Ibrahim’s husband and lawyers are granted access to see them, and that they are guaranteed medical attention. CSW continues to call upon the Sudanese authorities to annul the inhumane and unwarranted sentence given to Meriam Ibrahim, and to release her and her young children immediately. The charges against her are a violation of her right to freedom of religion or belief, guaranteed under Sudan’s interim constitution and in the covenants to which Sudan is party.”

Can you even begin to imagine that it would be like to be in that situation? Knowing that once your baby is 2 years old, you will be executed and you won't be there for her and your older son? Please, please help. It will take only a couple of minutes to e-mail the Sudanese Embassy via CSW. Alternatively, you can take action through Amnesty International or sign the petition on the Change.org website.

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PrincessBabyCat · 28/05/2014 00:59

I heard about this case. Angry

Is there a link of somewhere to give info how to do that?

SoonToBeSix · 28/05/2014 01:07

That's horrific , I am confused what has she actually been accused of specifically ?

Caitlin17 · 28/05/2014 01:10

Signed the change petition. This is horrible.

BigArea · 28/05/2014 01:13

Email sent - thanks OP and PP for posting link

PrincessBabyCat · 28/05/2014 01:19

Signed and shared on fb.

NeedsAsockamnesty · 28/05/2014 01:28

Being a Christian and being married to a Christian soontobesix

caruthers · 28/05/2014 01:32

This kind of thing happens all the time in places like this.

It's disgusting and shocking and I feel hopeless in how to actually help.

wouldbemedic · 28/05/2014 01:40

email sent. there has to be more we can do.

NotADaffodil · 28/05/2014 08:38

Email sent and change petition signed, absolutely shocking

glenthebattleostrich · 28/05/2014 08:48

She is accused of renouncing the Islamic faith (apostacy) and because the court didn't recognise that she is a Christian and therefore doesn't recognise her marriage to another Christian she has been sentenced to 100 lashes for adultery.

Can I also suggest, because as noble as the amnesty petition is they are banned from the area, writing to the Minister for Women's Minister Nicky Morgan - www.gov.uk/government/ministers/minister-for-women and to William Hague - www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-william-hague/379

pianodoodle · 28/05/2014 08:52

I posted this on fb last week have to say I was a bit surprised it wasn't shared more.

I know it's up to others what they do but couldn't help feeling a bit sad about the lack of interest compared with how many shares I see of "hilarious" cats :(

StatisticallyChallenged · 28/05/2014 09:17

I'm sure I read that the husband also isn't allowed custody of the children because they don't recognise them as his -as far as the court are concerned the children are Muslim. Goodness knows what will happen to them if she is executed.

honeykitten · 28/05/2014 09:20

Awful - signed.

yellowdinosauragain · 28/05/2014 10:30

Already signed and shared. Just awful :(

Ronmione · 28/05/2014 10:35

I read about this yesterday, there isn't really any words that can express how awful things for her.

Is there a link to the petition

Thumbwitch · 28/05/2014 10:48

Signed and shared - here is the link to the Change petition www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/government-of-sudan-don-t-execute-mariam-yehya-ibrahim-for-being-christian-savemariam

Sixgeese · 28/05/2014 10:49

It is horrific, I saw this a couple of weeks ago and it makes me shocked that this isn't more widely reported. I also read yesterday that the husband is an American citizen but the American Consul can't help because Mariam isn't.

onlyfortonight · 28/05/2014 10:50

Signed and bumped...

yellowdinosauragain · 28/05/2014 10:53

Emails also sent to William Hague and Nicky Morgan

VacantExpression · 28/05/2014 10:56

Signed

thenightsky · 28/05/2014 10:56

Signed and shared of FB.

Marcipex · 28/05/2014 10:59

I've signed the Amnesty petition and emailed William Hague.

Sallyingforth · 28/05/2014 11:07

This is only one of such stories - two more here in today's news

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20202686

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-27593504

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