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  • Sudan 'trouser woman' released
     OP - September 08, 2009, 02:36 PM

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8244339.stm

    Sudan 'trouser woman' released

    A female Sudanese journalist, jailed for a month after being convicted of "dressing indecently" by wearing trousers, has been freed after one day.
    Lubna Ahmed Hussein was sent to prison after refusing to pay a fine of about $200 (?122), saying she did not want to "give the verdict any legitimacy".
    Mohedinne Titawi, of the Sudanese Union of Journalists, said the union had paid the fine to secure her release.
    Ms Hussein, in her 30s, had faced a penalty of up to 40 lashes.
    International rights groups criticised the trial from the start, with the UN on Tuesday saying the charges against her breached international law.
    Crowds of protesters
    Before the verdict, Ms Hussein had said she wanted her trial to become a test case for women's rights.
    She resigned from her job at the UN, which would have given her immunity.
    During the sentencing hearing on Monday dozens of people gathered outside the court - some supporting Ms Hussein, others objecting to her stand.
    She was arrested in July together with 12 other women who were wearing trousers.
    Ms Hussein said several of the women pleaded guilty and were given 10 lashes immediately.
    She said several of those punished were from the mainly Christian and animist south, even though non-Muslims are not supposed to be subject to Islamic law.
    During the trial, Ms Hussein argued that she had done nothing wrong under Sudan's indecency law.
  • Re: Sudan 'trouser woman' released
     Reply #1 - September 08, 2009, 03:21 PM

    Let me guess!

    Some Sudanese Mullah caught a glimpse of her ass and got an erection, his wife wasn't around so he got frustrated and decided to blame it on the woman instead.

    Moral of the story if you give a Mullah a stiffy, they will get very angry.

    Take the Pakman challenge and convince me there is a God and Mo was not a murdering, power hungry sex maniac.
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