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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Woman Faces Lashes For Wearing Trousers

For "indecent dress," a young Christian woman has been sentenced by a court in Sudan to 20 lashes and a fine, her lawyer said. Her crime? 
Wearing trousers.




Fardos Al-Toum, age 19, was one of 10 young women students arrested outside a church in Khartoum on June 25 for wearing jeans and long shirts, according to the group's lawyer, Muhamad Mustafa.
When Al-Toum showed up to court to answer the charge, the judge said the clothing she was wearing then was also indecent and sentenced her to an additional fine, plus 20 lashes, the lawyer said.


Mustafa said he had lodged an appeal against the lashes, but it is still pending, with no scheduled decision at the moment.
Five of the women were ordered to pay fines. Two of them, including Al-Toum, had to pay 500 Sudanese pounds (about $82) and three were told to pay 50 pounds.

Four of them were cleared of the charge and immediately released. One other is due to stand trial on Sunday.
Rights group Amnesty International has started an online campaign in the United Kingdom asking people to add their name to a letter to the Sudanese authorities in support of Al-Toum. More than 40,000 people have already done so.


"Flogging and other forms of corporal punishment should never be used as punishment -- they constitute torture, and should not be inflicted as part of a justice system," the rights group said.
"Moreover, these women have committed no crime -- they have instead been subjected to random, vaguely worded, discriminatory laws."


According to Amnesty International UK, the women were accused of violating Article 152 of Sudan's 1991 Criminal Act, which forbids "indecent or immoral dress" and carries a punishment of up to 40 lashes and a fine.

Although the law can be applied equally to men or women, the rights group says, in practice "it is disproportionately women who are discriminated against" under it.



-CNN



46 comments:

  1. Hahaha some countries sha; abeg i can't deal

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    1. They don't like women
      See them as inferior beings
      BACKWARDNESS na their name

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  2. Oooo!,Things dey happen. Please what kind of religion is that?

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  3. Na wah o, thank God I'm not from Sudan or even all these Arabian countries, as decently as the lady in the pic is dressed is still termed indecent, these people see their women as animals even animals have better right than their women, tueh! ! Otule ahusiele anya

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  4. When in Rome act like the Romans .

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  5. Hian!

    Nsogbu du!



    #WhiteDiamondOut


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  6. What sort of shit happening 2 women???
    The world aint fair 2 some women.

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  7. Muslims and their TROUBLES, I wear trouser 95% of the time. This people too get wahala, RUBBISH. Their people can slaughter humans but they won't allow their women wear trousers??!!

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  8. The world will be so peaceful without this people i swear down.

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  9. Don't understand a thing. Dis Sudan ppl are so into religion as if is dia life. Muslim dis, Christian that. Rubbish country.

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  10. Na wa o..this is too much,m sure its bcos they are christians...its sudan sha

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  11. Why did she wear them? To test d rulers abi? She don make her statement. Good

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  12. Dis kinda news is jst sounding like d country's name....Sudan

    Mtscheeeeew. ...inukwam indecent dressing. .
    umu aboki

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  13. Stella FFK's wife is @ it this time....fresh juicy cans of worm,she has opened.

    Pls go dig up!

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  14. Smh which kind yeye law is that....stupid country

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  15. What is she meant to wear? That their black agbada? I thought they are interested in covering up. Wearing trousers is one of them?Abi she De show bumbum ni?

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  16. Is trouser banned in the country before now? If they need to define what indecent dressing means because trouser even cover the body more than gown or skirt. The country needs help, they need liberation from their own law.

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  17. If I say what's on my mind concerning this...no lemme just hold my peace,meanwhile I just witnessed what has got to be d most brutal couple's fight of all time...my drunken neighbour and his wife got into a fierce battle dis night...weapons like pestle,ceramic plates,bottles...im still traumatised,whats d world turning into biko nu?#clash of d 2 kingdoms in kogi land#

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  18. Reminds me of when my campus fellowship pastor Called my DL parents and told them I had started wearing trousers and fixing.

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  19. All these courts with their uncivilized judgement

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  20. .....wish there is such laws in nigeria,so all the naked women' that parade churches and offices can be flogged thoroughly!just getting to church right now,and one just passed me,if u see d dress,even for a night club it's so provocative,talk more of church!now wore a 16inches shoes!this one definitely didn't come to look for Jesus here,came for something else..

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    1. Lol.....I can't but agree

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    2. Lol.....i agree oh. Dressing in naija is an eyesore...we re over doing it. Seriously.

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  21. Dis rubbish ,back word country

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  22. These people can be so barbaric eh!

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