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SUDAN-BRITAIN-RELIGION
Lord Ahmed from Britain's upper house of parliament speaks with British ambassador to Sudan, Rosalind Marsden, (R) in a hotel in Khartoum 02 December 2007. Ahmed and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, two British peers on a mercy mission to Sudan, delayed their departure today amid signs of "progress" in their mission to secure the early release of a woman teacher jailed for insulting religion. A Sudanese court sentenced Gillian Gibbons to 15 days in prison for allowing young pupils at an exclusive English private school in Khartoum, where Islamic Sharia law is enforced, to name a teddy bear Mohammed. AFP PHOTO/CHARLES ONIANS
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Khartoum, SUDAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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CHARLES ONIANS |
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2 Decembrie 2007 |
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