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Thursday 24 July 2014

SUDANESE 'APOSTASY' WOMAN LEAVES COUNTRY

Sudanese 'Apostasy' Woman Leaves Country
Meriam Ibrahim who was sentenced to death for converting to Christianity in Sudan has arrived in Italy.  Reports says, the mother-of-two who shot to world attention when a court said she should be executed, arrived in Rome on Thursday on an Italian government plane.

Meanwhile, her conviction for converting from Islam and marrying a Christian man in May was quashed last month, but she was then prevented from travelling to the US.
No details of what led up to the 27-year-old being moved from Sudan to Italy have been released and the Sudanese government made no official comment.
A Sudanese senior official told Reuters, "The authorities did not prevent her departure that was known and approved in advance."
Television pictures showed Ms Ibrahim's arrival at Rome's Ciampino Airport. The Italian government minister who accompanied the family also posted pictures on Facebook showing them on the plane.
Deputy foreign minister Lapo Pistelli offered no explanation but wrote: "With Meriam, Maya, Martin and Daniel, a few minutes from Rome. Mission accomplished."
After meeting Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at Ciampino, Mr Pistelli told journalists that Italy had been in "constant dialogue" with Sudan but did not give any more details. 
Ms Ibrahim's lawyer Mohaned Mostafa said he had not been told that she was able to leave Sudan.
The case of Ms Ibrahim, who is married to South Sudanese/American Daniel Wani, triggered an international outcry.
She gave birth to a baby daughter, Maya, while in prison.
She was convicted of apostasy and adultery despite claiming she had always been a Christian, having been raised by her Ethiopian mother while her Muslim father had left when she was young.
After the outcry, her death sentence was initially suspended for two years so she could nurse the baby Maya in prison. Ms Ibrahim's young son Martin was also living in prison with her.

The death sentence was later overturned and she was freed, but when Ms Ibrahim went to Khartoum Airport with her family to fly to the US, she was accused of forging travel documents and detained again.

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