Pregnant Sudanese Christian Faces Death By Hanging for Leaving Islam – Her Muslim Brother Turned Her In (Video)

Meriam Yehya Ibrahim was sentenced to death by a Sudanese court for apostacy.
The court ruled she left Islam and therefore the pregnant Meriam will receive 100 lashes and then be hanged.
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Sudanese officials came out this week to insist they are committed to human rights.

Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, who is married to a Christian man, was turned into authorities by her Muslim brother.
The Sudan Tribune reported:

A Sudanese official echoed same position yesterday in what appears to be a bid to distance the government from it and contain international outcry over the ruling stressing it could be appealed in a higher court.

“Sudan is committed to all human rights and freedom of faith granted in Sudan by the constitution and law,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Abu-Bakr Al-Sideeg told Reuters. He added that his ministry trusted the integrity and independence of the judiciary.

On Thursday, a Khartoum court sentenced 27-year-old Meriam Yehya Ibrahim to death by hanging for apostasy after she refused to recant her faith and revert to Islam.

The court convicted Ibrahim, who is in custody with her 20-month-old son and eight months pregnant with her second child, of the charges on May 11th and gave her three days to return to Islam.

The judge in her trial also sentenced Ibrahim to 100 lashes after convicting her of adultery as under Sudan’s Islamic Shar’ia law her marriage to a non-Muslim is considered invalid and therefore an adulterous relationship.

Judge Abbas Mohamed Al-Khalifa addressed Ibrahim with her Muslim father family name saying “We gave you three days to return to Islam but you insisted not to do so therefore I sentence you to death by hanging”.

Ibrahim, for her part, didn’t show any reaction to the judge’s ruling.

During the court session she was asked to listen to a Muslim cleric in order to convince her to return to Islam but she replied quietly to the judge saying “I am Christian not apostate”.

The speaker said there were many false information published by various media outlets on Ibrahim’s case, adding the aim was to distort the image of Sudan and judiciary.

He noted the court’s ruling is preliminary and would go through the various stages of the judicial process until it reaches the constitutional court.

Izz Al-Din pointed the apostate woman is not a physician, saying she graduated in medical laboratory studies from the University of Sudan.

He also said that Ibrahim was raised as a Muslim not Christian as she claims, underscoring her parents are Muslims and she belongs to a famous neighborhood and tribe.

The speaker further affirmed that charges were filed against Ibrahim by her Muslim brother, asserting the case was not driven by political reasons.

“There is no single reason which suggests that the case is a political one including the various parties and their orientations”, he added

Sudan Tribune understands that Ibrahim’s husband, Dr Daniel Wani, is a South Sudanese-born US citizen.

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