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No flogging for trouser-wearing woman in Sudan

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionSend to friendSend to friendPDF versionPDF version  [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="460" caption="Lubna Hussein's case has made headlines in Sudan and around the world Photo: AFP"]Lubna Husseins case has made headlines in Sudan and around the world Photo: AFP[/caption] KHARTOUM, Sudan — A woman journalist was convicted Monday of public indecency for wearing trousers, but was spared a sentence of flogging. A defiant Lubna Hussein said she would not pay a $200 fine and would take a month in prison instead to protest Sudan's draconian morality laws. Read more 
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Bravo! It is amazing that

Bravo!

It is amazing that women are showing guts against Sharia'h Laws while men simply submit to them!


Great Lady , Hope the

Great Lady ,
Hope the shameless ladies like karem armstrong, Naomi wolf etc should learn from these great ladies who are fighting against islamic oppression.


Bravo!

Bravo!