MARIAM IBRAHIM FLIES OUT OF SUDAN, MEETS POPE A Sudanese woman - TopicsExpress



          

MARIAM IBRAHIM FLIES OUT OF SUDAN, MEETS POPE A Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for allegedly converting from Islam to Christianity, then detained after her conviction was quashed, flew into Rome on an Italian government plane on Thursday and hours later met the Pope. Mariam Yahya Ibrahim, whose sentence and detention triggered international outrage, walked off the aircraft cradling her baby and was greeted by Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi. Soon afterwards, Ibrahim, her husband and two children had a private meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican. The Pope thanked her for her witness to faith, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said. The meeting, which lasted around half an hour, was intended as a sign of closeness and solidarity for all those who suffer for their faith, he added.There were no details on what led up to the 27-year-olds departure after a month in limbo in Khartoum, but a senior Sudanese official said it had been cleared by the government. The authorities did not prevent her departure that was known and approved in advance, the senior official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity. Ibrahim was accompanied on the plane by Italys vice minister for foreign affairs, Lapo Pistelli. He told journalists at Ciampino airport that Italy had been in constant dialogue with Sudan but did not give any more details on Romes role in securing her exit. During her detention the Government of Botswana and local civil society organisations had joined others in the international community in appealing for her release.
Posted on: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 13:18:00 +0000

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