US Failure Leads to Sudan Mom’s Legal Limbo

The case of Meriam Ibrahim, the Christian Sudanese mom who was recently freed from prison after being sentenced to death for apostasy, remains in legal limbo.

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Meriam Ibrahim: Baby Disabled Due to Authorities Failing to Remove Leg Shackles During Birth

The Sudanese woman who gave birth in a Khartoum prison while in chains said her baby daughter is disabled as a result of her treatment, according to CNN.

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Sudan Demolishes Yet Another Church

Sudanese authorities in North Khartoum demolished yet another church building Monday one day after giving its congregation verbal notice, according to Morning Star News.

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US, Sudan Negotiates over Christian “Convert”

Officials in Khartoum are currently negotiating to allow a Sudanese woman who was just spared the death penalty to finally leave Sudan behind, according to Jihad Watch.

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Meriam Ibrahim Released from Detention; Charged with Attempting to Travel on False Documents

Meriam Ibrahim, a Sudanese woman who was formerly charged with adultery and apostasy, has been released from detention in Khartoum after being rearrested on Tuesday. However, she faces new charges of attempting to travel on false documents punishable by up to five years in prison.

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Meriam Ibrahim Rearrested at Airport

Meriam Ibrahim, a Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for the crimes of adultery and blasphemy, was released yesterday — only to find herself rearrested at the airport as she was trying to leave Sudan, her legal team told CNN.

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