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Sudan trouser trial 'travel ban' | |
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A Sudanese woman charged with dressing indecently for wearing trousers says she has been stopped from going abroad. | |
Lubna Hussein says she tried to leave Sudan on Tuesday to visit Lebanon where she had been invited to appear on a television programme. | Lubna Hussein says she tried to leave Sudan on Tuesday to visit Lebanon where she had been invited to appear on a television programme. |
She says an airport official said her name had been put on a blacklist last Friday, the day she was invited to France by President Nicholas Sarkozy. | She says an airport official said her name had been put on a blacklist last Friday, the day she was invited to France by President Nicholas Sarkozy. |
If convicted in a month's time, she could face up to 40 lashes. | If convicted in a month's time, she could face up to 40 lashes. |
Ms Hussein resigned from a UN job that would have given her immunity, indicating she wants her trial it to become a test case for women's rights in Sudan. | Ms Hussein resigned from a UN job that would have given her immunity, indicating she wants her trial it to become a test case for women's rights in Sudan. |
Ms Hussein, who is on bail, said she was going to Lebanon to participate in a talk show hosted by Al-Arabiya television. | |
Her lawyer Nabil Adib Abdalla told Reuters news agency that she should be free to travel. | |
"If the intent is to prevent me from speaking or censor my words... they are then naive, because I can speak on the phone, through satellite, anytime," Ms Hussein told the Associated Press news agency. | "If the intent is to prevent me from speaking or censor my words... they are then naive, because I can speak on the phone, through satellite, anytime," Ms Hussein told the Associated Press news agency. |
Under a 2005 peace deal between the mainly Muslim north and the largely Christian south, Sharia law is not supposed to be applied to non-Muslims living in the capital. | Under a 2005 peace deal between the mainly Muslim north and the largely Christian south, Sharia law is not supposed to be applied to non-Muslims living in the capital. |
The BBC's James Copnall in the capital, Khartoum, says it is not that unusual to see women - both Muslim and non-Muslim - wearing trousers in the city. | The BBC's James Copnall in the capital, Khartoum, says it is not that unusual to see women - both Muslim and non-Muslim - wearing trousers in the city. |
Ms Hussein says she has done nothing wrong under Sharia law, but could fall foul of a paragraph in Sudanese criminal law that forbids indecent clothing. | Ms Hussein says she has done nothing wrong under Sharia law, but could fall foul of a paragraph in Sudanese criminal law that forbids indecent clothing. |
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