Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Sudanese Mother Sentenced To Death For 'Marrying A Christian' is Re-Arrested With Her American Husband Hours After She Was Freed

Another blow: Meriam poses hours after her release with her husband, Daniel (left) and her children, Martin (on Daniel's knee) and baby Maya and all those who bravely fought for her freedom in Sudan. Now she has been re-arrested with her husband and children

The woman who was put on death row in Sudan for marrying a Christian then freed after nine months in jail has been rearrested on Today. Meriam Ibrahim and her husband Daniel Wani were both held at an airport in the capital Khartoum as they apparently tried to flee the country according to Dailymail.
Meriam, 27, a doctor, had only been released from prison yesterday - and going back to jail will cause her unimaginable agony.


Daniel’s arrest also creates a headache for the US government as he is an American citizen who lives in Manchester, New Hampshire. The couple were detained by around 40 security agents with their two children, Maya, one month, and Martin, 21 months.

Meriam's lawyer, Shareif Ali Shareif, told MailOnline: 'Meriam Ibrahim and Daniel Wani were arrested at the airport two hours ago (about 1230GMT).

'They are now in the detention of the National Security forces. The family were trying to leave Sudan for a safe place.

'The children are with Meriam. They were arrested as well.

'We don't have any information about what charges they face. But the National Security force does not have to take them to court. This is not a criminal matter, it a national security matter.'

Religious freedom group Hardwired confirmed that Meriam and Daniel had been taken into custody by the feared National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS).

NISS does not operate through the courts if it claims to be working on a matter of national security and can detain people indefinitely, Hardwired said.

The organisation was described as ‘Agents of Fear’ in a damning report by human rights campaigners Amnesty which outlined a catalogue of abuses they had carried out.


'Barbaric': As well as the death sentence for apostasy (the crime of abandoning your religion) Ibrahim was also sentenced to 100 lashes for what the court deemed her adultery for marrying a ChristianMs Ibrahim in a picture from her wedding to Mr Wani: Ms Ibrahim, who is a trained doctor, and her husband own a barber shop, a mini-mart and an farm, said Father Mussa Timothy Kacho, episcopal vicar for Khartoum


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