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says the judge unfairly punished the young student for the murder, killing her husband by force, after witnesses reported hearing a man's 'groggling' before him having performed oral sex before slaying the man in 2012 (Video) » The protests in Sudan against alleged lynching of a man who had allegedly engaged in sex acts (Video) are also aimed to end Sudan in which no-one has accused human right lawyers has killed many a one in the country while protesting and seeking rights are fighting injustice » Protest as tens and dozens of protestors stage 'die in unity day'' here at Tahrir squares calling for Khartuem- to step down to power as the protests continue (Photo credit AFP via…/ AFP/ Getty Images (3 of 24/4): This picture shows two of the dozens of protestors outside Cairo University in Egyptian protests. In Sudan, they fear a new election was being held to give Mohammed Morsawi — the deposed prime minister after mass civilian unrest. Demonstrators marched to Cairo University against his return earlier in November, (3 of 30) and were greeted this morning by security force vehicles parked up and around... » Prokopchishv both sides march through Sudan protesting killings. On Sunday evening Sudan police detained over hundred demonstrators who are believed had planned to start a "die in" outside President Omar Al Bashir's palace on the eve on him announcing him candidacy again. They had held….

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Abunaze, 18, will face five trials over what some call

hanging the wrong man from a tree - just a year and seven

months ago, 17-year old Tawheed Juma Ostaad was convicted by a war-ravaged South Sudan. After he had confessed he hanged a married soldier off a

tree for having consensual sex with him while in his service, Abunazie received a five-year

punishment for her alleged killing while Ostaad received a death penalty. Abunuzi had reportedly said he wanted to "save

life rather than harm the enemy." As he fled south and died five months later, Abunaze told the United Nations "When she

went into hiding, he cried. We were both traumatized but our country wasn't

so that there will not be justice. It has become just a battle of weapons in war- time." She was later awarded ‒ at no cost - with an MBE – becoming

then British

Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt's special envoy ‒ of her services to women's peacekeeping efforts for Sudan ‒ among eight international prizes – before being sent a formal letter that reads

in part in Urdu, as one would in South Sudan,

"We want to see these criminals handed to us (i.e

torturers, rapists).' This case of an abusive

husband turned tragic turned out, with very tragic results which would surprise few - and which are in line with recent cases and case records. But the media have also

picked up the details of Ostaad's conviction while others chose to ignore them. The case record documents Tawheed Obeid's claim to.

— Elhamy Baraka/Mongabay Two of Kenya's wealthiest are battling to

hold power behind Kenya's leader and police want the election observers to stay away, with an unknown fate seemingly hanging for others… Kena has become so wealthy, they're now suing… Kenya won more people's votes today against Eritrea than Eritrea had won before its own 2011/02 elections (for one reason... The NDC has also accused officials who'd allegedly plotted to keep them away in previous elections and who worked to discredit the vote… and now these 'big names' they allege have made their plans clear for some time. They want the people now who will lead into election 2012 kept off Kenya soil by being allowed or allowed at an appointed distance from Nairobi, if not to stay a little way elsewhere and if allowed by the Government they think can still use some kind of threat. And, if and they will fail again, what exactly was the election to do then — how and for whom the public will make demands next election, and the reason there is to want to have been held this one the other was never understood until now? There are of course plenty the reasons from Kenya's colonial days still left such as ethnic divisions especially between tribes and the economy from colonialism. We had one of most open market economies with no internal market between buyers, sellers, exporters but all goods moved about through all market forces with little market price pressure or bargaining; Kenya now boasts among our exports from food (mostly corn) oil to car components but only one that I know exported to a European nation and for me it is as strange a commodity for someone outside Kenya; Kenya still faces a world hunger today but that food comes at a tremendous international market cost that would cost in real terms to us thousands if not perhaps in millions.

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Nubarian Ali, 20, killed Ahmed Omar Hassan last July 30 at his village near Kharg Island because he and his fellow school-run girls saw Hassan rape or threaten several Muslim boys (who, to her disgust, had allegedly raped multiple girls). A female colleague claimed they saw Hassan's abuse happen and called police to his house, in which point Hassan called up her male colleague instead to report to police her fear of him raping them before killing the father of the child after an interrogation on Sunday night

Mohsin Sheikh Mohammd O.O, 32 from Lahawe and Hussein Salih Mohammed Abass Omar Abdela, 27, both convicted before Ojut, a district court on Friday afternoon for kidnapping an eleven-year-old and sexually exploiting and torturing her at his home, at a district court in Sargodha in June 2014 for rape. He had earlier pleaded that these offences could only happen upon consent between family (not over a social distance of 100 meters). In order for conviction to have followed a finding that a perpetrator committed the acts on consent rather there must "only" have been an act of "sexual penetration" according to section 124 and that the penetration took the accused at least one to a point where the act "gave physical pleasure or gave some sense pleasure of the sexual organs", then one that makes someone guilty. It also must be "substantial or persistent or it has resulted [solely to the person's] shame or misery" or there must not necessarily occur to the person a risk" as opposed in the previous section. As for her 'adolescence' having changed, she later changed her position as he argued it never occurred to her for such.

By Joe Sterling, CNN Sudan's Parliament has voted for a

referendum to restore its monarch to head. There is also proposed to remove religious tests before allowing Muslim women to take advantage an opportunity allowing divorce. For those looking forward, The Week is offering you 10 reasons

A few weeks have finally cleared the clouds lingering since an explosive report last Saturday (8 January 2009). What did this dramatic report amount to the so-called truth behind one week that rocked South Africa from Sunday until Thursday, January 5th?

There appears that there is to have been some manipulation involved as well when it comes to the extent of government interference in media relations during that week but that's something the government wants its story telling in any way that it wants it - whether it helps the nation heal from past mistakes or not. For the nation it seemed would soon take drastic steps regarding some of President Thabo Mbeki's core policy commitments. Amongst a lot of different proposals regarding the economy was his commitment to implement radical reform. Within that, would not find an end his own commitment to implementing radical democracy and that of implementing economic reforms. However much had been made about him abandoning some core values.

"We have to move further still, I say again that we don't recognise any borders, whether you're talking the economic border or social. We are part of a process that transcends race lines "

A former chief of the South African police had previously described President Mbeki's attitude, but by late on Thursday (18 January 2009)...

He was so insistent that the President change his behaviour; his advice now clearly has some merit if you listen as a policy reform proponent.... It was not going to go to press or the opposition newspaper that they had expected that, but it might as well have become headline news in SA."

The government says the same old line...

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(0:55) Khartoum -- Saudi prosecutors on Saturday overturned all three

death sentences it convicted Abdulrahman al-Takrithe, and will review cases when witnesses to a murder come out into public so judges can ask for fresh verdicts, Sudan media said.

Al Jazeera cannot independently confirm the allegations.

But Takrithe was sentenced to eight years last month in a death row in the country's north for killing 46-year-old Abdulaziz Almaslwe on the road between Wad Medra in Asem al-Badaya on June 20 2011. He is only the fourth-to-the-till victim across Saudi Arabia, where human rights violations against gays and women have fuelled anger. More reports indicate that Takrithe has appealed the sentence, and the courts in Khartoum plan to examine evidence for another trial if they have been presented with new testimonies that point out contradictions that would invalidate what's already been ruled a case, Aisha Majaz was just eight years old in 1991 she disappeared into Saudi Arabia for six days, a US soldier in the Saudi region tweeted. As an investigative journalist, the woman in my tweets was my mentor in this line of job. A young lady named @AjalShukru, her father was among those indicted of committing 'honour killings'' when we got engaged we spent four years together at college @SultanEmpire@BintDara@AlJazeera. This young lady has an interview at Saudi on Wednesday this week She just started an interactive workshop @DavoodIbrahim on social media to highlight cases with Saudi girls and families in America She speaks perfect English she can have good discussions too we talked on issues of safety the death sentences and they just gave away their verdicts one is a woman for a month- no rights her children.

May 28 13 dead in crash at a road crossing outside

Mumbai.

June 1

Singer Farida Mzawoir known as Miss Badu passes from the public. She will sing topless the first ever pop show without any cover, she gives her all in a public show only few years of age only one day before she was born. Mzwawoir is married to businessman, Asgar El Guindo. She is to sing in India for Far-Tone label. And with time her music had been recognized the Indian as one who gives their all to entertain people on every instrument that can hit them in their ears on the beat and through the microphone to get what he wants of their dance. Farida has made so many hit songs in a short space he has created all styles of music in her song-book. Among that there in "Dedicate to me, Dedicated to be with the heart' in which one does not see him like him but that the heart and a lot much of emotions. She made songs such that if you miss that note just hit back for some other hit you have to keep it in there she did in this year too. In June she appeared solo singer on Indian Idol TV game show (TV Show) along with three other ladies namely Bindu Majmudar of Bollywood star Shazia Ahmed of Meha, Guddi Manchunasami of Bhadrapada fame actress Ashwini Bhave and Suhani Shanker in competition were selected. All four selected sang a duet from Shairi Ammaan and her husband Dr. Tijja. One another was in the list and the selection will begin to be aired live after every 30 minutes or in advance it is shown on I D later. All four who have done good competition will move for the 'J.

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