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Sudan court adjourns lashes for pants case |
2009-07-30 |
![]() The judge deferred the case to Tuesday after Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein, who works for the left-wing Al-Sahafa newspaper and for the media department of the United Nations Mission in Sudan, waived the immunity given to U.N. workers. "The court gave Lubna the choice either to accept immunity from the U.N. or to waive that and go on with the trial," her lawyer Nabil Adeeb told AFP. But Hussein refused to take the easy route and insisted on continuing with the case. "I wish to resign from the U.N., I wish this court case to continue," Hussein told a packed court room after which the judge adjourned the case to August 4. Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein was arrested in Khartoum earlier this month after being caught wearing pants at a public event. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 The women whipped earlier this month included some from animist and Christian south Sudan where the Muslim north's Sharia or Islamic law does not apply. While Al Arabiya hints at it, Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein is Christian. This while the Brit Bobbies put on hijabs in deference to muslim colonists. Rising civilizational (used loosely) confidence vs decaying civilizational timidity. |
Posted by: ed 2009-07-30 16:43 |