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Amnesty slams death penalty for raped Sudan teenager

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KHARTOUM: Rights group Amnest y Internat ional on Thursday slammed a Sudanese court’s sentencing of a teenager to death for killing her rapist husband in self- defence.

Noura Hussein Hammad, 19, was handed a death sentence by a Sudanese court for killing the man her father forced her to marry, the rights group said in a statement.

“Noura Hussein is a victim and the sentence against her is an intolerabl­e act of cruelty,” Amnesty Internatio­nal’s deputy regional director Seif Magango said in the statement.

“The Sudanese authoritie­s must quash this grossly unfair sentence and ensure that Noura gets a fair retrial that takes into account her mitigating circumstan­ces.”

Hammadwasm­arriedagai­nsther wish to Abdulrahma­n Hammad at the age of 16, with the first marriage ceremony involving the signing of a marriage contract between her father and her husband, Amnesty Internatio­nal said.

In April 2017, the second part of the marriage ceremony took place when she was forced to move to her husband’s home after completing high school. Sudanese law allows children over the age of 10 to marry.

When she refused to consumate the marriage, her husband invited two of his brothers and a male cousin to help him rape her, the rights group said.

“On May 2 2017, the three men held Noura Hussein down while Abdulrahma­n raped her,” Amnesty Internatio­nal said.

“The next morning, he tried to rape her again but she managed to escape to the kitchen where she grabbed a knife.

“I n the ensuing scu f f le, Abdulrahma­n sustained fatal knife wounds.”

Hussein fled to her family home after the incident but her father handed her to the police, Amnesty Internatio­nal said.

During her trial in July 2017, the court found her guilty of ‘intentiona­l murder’ after applying an outdated law that does not recognise marital rape, it added. — AFP

 ??  ?? Police investigat­ors collect evidence at a mosque where three men were attacked in South Africa. — Reuters photo
Police investigat­ors collect evidence at a mosque where three men were attacked in South Africa. — Reuters photo

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