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Friday, August 1, 2014
Sudan ‘apostasy’ woman arrives US
A Sudanese woman who fled to Italy after being
spared a death sentence for renouncing Islam has
arrived in the US.
Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag arrived in New
Hampshire on Thursday evening with her American
husband and her children.
Welcoming her on a brief stopover in Philadelphia,
the city’s mayor, Michael Nutter, described her as a
“world freedom fighter”.
There was global condemnation when she was
sentenced to hang for apostasy by a Sudanese court
earlier this year.
Ibrahim’s father is Muslim so according to Sudan’s
version of Islamic law she is also Muslim and cannot
convert.
She maintains she was never Muslim having been
raised by her Christian mother.
Ibrahim flew from Rome to Philadelphia with her
husband and two children, en route to Manchester,
New Hampshire, where her husband has relatives
and the family hope to settle.
While in Philadelphia, Nutter said people would
remember her just like “others who stood up so we
could be free”.
He compared her to Rosa Parks, who became a
symbol of the civil rights movement in the US when
she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a
bus in Alabama.
And he presented Ibrahim with a small replica of the
Liberty Bell, a symbol of American independence.
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