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للأسف : مشكلة مريم ( المسيحية) في اتجاهها الى التدويل ( صورة من الصفحة الاولى للتايمز البريطانية
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بكل غباء تمضي هذه الحكومة في نهج اسلوبها في ( اغاظة ) الخصوم ولكن هذه المرة تتوهم انها او يتوهم منسوبيها بانهم يحققون انتصارا . لعلمكم صحيفة التايمز هي الصحيفة التي تعمل لها الحكومات المتعاقبة الف حساب ... كل ما ينشر في التايمز يجد اذانا صاغية من الحكومة والمنظمات الطوعية . نشوف رجالتكم دي اخرها وين عشان مسكينة وضعيفة وامرأة الترابي قبل فترة موش ابدأ رايي في الموضوع ده ؟ لم يسأله احد طبعا .
اقل توزيع لهذه الصحيفة 300 الف نسخة ورقية وملايين يقرأون النسخة الاالكترونية حول العالم
رابط مباشر للصورة http://www6.0zz0.com/2014/05/30/05/139675330.jpg
رابط للخبر من النسخة الالكترونية
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/africa/article4103975.ece
لمن يجد صعوبة لرؤية الصورة - نسخة مصغرة )
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Re: للأسف : مشكلة مريم ( المسيحية) في اتجاهها الى التدويل ( صورة من الصفحة الاولى للتايمز البريطان (Re: Osama Mohammed)
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مشاركة الاستاذة تماضر في بوست مجاور
Quote: الانسان يمكن أن يغير اسمه بحق يكفله له القانون ..ويمكن ان ينسلخ عن عائلته بحق يكفله له القانون ..
الناس المسجلة في شهادات ميلادها مسلمة دي ما اظنها كلها مسلمة وسارقي قوت الفقراء لا يحاكمون بالخروج عن الدين الاسلامي ، ومن شردوا نساء دارفور وجنوب كردفان لم يأتوا الى المحاكم ولم تتم استتابتهم
ولم يحلف عليهم الاخ المزيف (بتاع على بالطلاق ده) ..بالرجوع الى الملة او الاعدام ..فقط البنت المسكينة التى تيتمت لأمها الاثيوبية (تبدو من سماتها انها صادقة في ه`ا الادعاء) ..والمسألة كلها انها احبت شخصا جنوبيا وكره اهلها (خصوصا بتاع على بالطلاق ده) النسب والمصاهرة ..وأتوا بنا الى الدرك السحيق
شوفوا الحماس لقتل البنت او استتابتها وانتم تعرفون حقيقة شراسة ووحشية التناول للأمور التي تحدث للنساء في السودان
لا لأعدام المتهمة ...لا للأحكام الجائرة في حق نساء السودان |
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Re: مشكلة مريم ( المسيحية) في اتجاهها الى التدويل ( صورة من الصفحة الاولى للتايمز البريطانيه (Re: ABDALLAH ABDALLAH)
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الاخ اسعد
Quote: سوف يتم التنصل لأجل الحفاظ على الكرسى الداخلى فقط |
تقرأ : سوف يتم التنصل لاجل الحفاظ على الملابس الداخلية ,
كما توقعت لم تمر اربع وعشرين ساعة وكل رؤساء الاحزاب السياسية البريطانية ادانت الحكم بلغة قاسية جدا كلهم بدون فرز وكان اكثر حديث صارم هو حديث رئيس حزب العمال - إد مليباند- رابط الخبر في البي بي سي ( البريطانية حصرا على الجزر البريطانية ) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27646747
نص الخبر بالانجليزي
Quote: UK political leaders have united to urge Sudan to lift the "barbaric" death sentence handed down to a Christian woman accused of abandoning Islam.
A court ruled that Meriam Ibrahim, who was raised by her Christian mother and married a Christian, was Muslim in line with her father - which she rejects.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg said they were appalled by the treatment of Ms Ibrahim, who gave birth to a daughter in her cell on Wednesday.
She has appealed against her sentence.
Mr Cameron said the treatment of Ms Ibrahim had "no place in today's world" and said the UK would "continue to press the government of Sudan to act". Mr Clegg and Mr Miliband both said her case was "abhorrent". Meanwhile, former Defence Secretary Liam Fox said the UK should reconsider whether it was "acceptable" to give aid money to "states which allow treatment such as that handed out to Meriam Ibrahim".
Ms Ibrahim's husband, Daniel Wani, who is a US citizen, told the BBC he was hopeful the appeal would succeed.
He said he had seen his new daughter in prison on Wednesday, and his wife and the baby were both doing well.
But he said he was most concerned about his 20-month-old son, who has been living with his mother in prison since February.
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Nobody should be persecuted because of the religion they practice or the person they fall in love with”
Ed Miliband Labour Party leader "His attitude has changed a lot," Mr Wani said.
"He used to be a happy boy. When I went there, he just looked at me. No smile."
Ms Ibrahim, 27, was brought up as an Orthodox Christian, but a Sudanese judge ruled earlier this month that she should be regarded as Muslim because it had been her father's faith.
She has refused to renounce her Christianity and has been sentenced to death by hanging for apostasy.
The court said she would be allowed to nurse her baby for two years before the sentence is carried out.
Her Christian marriage, in 2011, has been annulled and she has been sentenced to 100 lashes for adultery because the marriage is not considered valid under Islamic law.
'Abhorrent' Mr Cameron said: "Religious freedom is an absolute, fundamental human right," he said.
"I urge the government of Sudan to overturn the sentence and immediately provide appropriate support and medical care for her and her children." Meanwhile, former Defence Secretary Liam Fox said the UK should reconsider whether it was "acceptable" to give aid money to "states which allow treatment such as that handed out to Meriam Ibrahim".
Ms Ibrahim's husband, Daniel Wani, who is a US citizen, told the BBC he was hopeful the appeal would succeed.
He said he had seen his new daughter in prison on Wednesday, and his wife and the baby were both doing well.
But he said he was most concerned about his 20-month-old son, who has been living with his mother in prison since February.
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Nobody should be persecuted because of the religion they practice or the person they fall in love with”
Ed Miliband Labour Party leader "His attitude has changed a lot," Mr Wani said.
"He used to be a happy boy. When I went there, he just looked at me. No smile."
Ms Ibrahim, 27, was brought up as an Orthodox Christian, but a Sudanese judge ruled earlier this month that she should be regarded as Muslim because it had been her father's faith.
She has refused to renounce her Christianity and has been sentenced to death by hanging for apostasy.
The court said she would be allowed to nurse her baby for two years before the sentence is carried out.
Her Christian marriage, in 2011, has been annulled and she has been sentenced to 100 lashes for adultery because the marriage is not considered valid under Islamic law.
'Abhorrent' Mr Cameron said: "Religious freedom is an absolute, fundamental human right," he said.
"I urge the government of Sudan to overturn the sentence and immediately provide appropriate support and medical care for her and her children." Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg called the sentence "abhorrent" and said it was a "flagrant breach of international human rights".
Labour leader Ed Miliband said the incarceration of Ms Ibrahim was "utterly appalling and an abhorrent abuse of her human rights".
"Nobody should be persecuted because of the religion they practice or the person they fall in love with," he said.
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair also described the case as a "brutal and sickening distortion of faith", the Times newspaper reported.
Human rights organisation Amnesty International meanwhile has launched a petition calling for the Sudanese government to release Ms Ibrahim.
Sudan has a majority Muslim population and Islamic law has been in force there since the 1980s. |
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Re: مشكلة مريم ( المسيحية) في اتجاهها الى التدويل ( صورة من الصفحة الاولى للتايمز البريطانيه (Re: Osama Mohammed)
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يمكن الجماعة دايرين يتحللو . ما شفت الخبر ده الا اليوم رغم انو من يوم 29/05/14
Quote: "محكمة ابتدائية"
وقالت الحكومة السودانية بعد الانتقادات الدولية التي وجهت إليها بعد صدور الحكم إن قرار المحكمة ابتدائي، ويمكن أن يستأنف في محاكم عليا. وأوضحت وزارة الخارجية السودانية أنها ملتزمة بالمواثيق الدولية الموقعة عليها، بالإضافة إلى احترامها لدستور السودان الذي يتيح للأشخاص حرية اعتناق ما يراه مناسبا من أديان أو معتقدات. وقال محامو الدفاع إنهم قد استأنفوا بالفعل قرار المحكمة، وإنهم ينتظرون.
وطبقا للقانون السوداني فإن حكم الإعدام لن ينفذ على مريم إلا بعد أن تضع مولودها وترضعه لمدة عامين. |
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