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Death sentence for raped teen in Sudan slammed

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LONDON: The death sentence for a 19-year-old girl in Sudan who murdered her husband after he tried to rape her was named on Tuesday as the world’s worst court ruling for women’s rights this year.

Noura Hussein was sentenced to death in May after a Sharia court, which follows religious laws, found her guilty of premeditat­ed murder for stabbing her husband, whom she was forced to marry.

DANGEROUS MESSAGE

“This decision sends a very dangerous MESSAGE to society, AND speciicall­y to women who suffer sexual violence,” said Blakeley Decktor — a lawyer at women’s rights organisati­on Women’s Link, which gives out the awards.

“The court clearly demonstrat­es a failure of understand­ing the context where Noura defended herself and the violence she suffered,” he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Hussein said her husband and three of his male relatives raped her six days after their wedding ceremony because she refused to have sex with him. Marital rape is not a crime in the predominan­tly Muslim African nation.

After internatio­nal outcry, the appeal court in Khartoum charged Hussein with manslaught­er and overturned the death sentence in June.

The United Nations also condemned a wave of “brutal” sexual attacks on women and girls in the northern town of Bentiu in South Sudan which took place in what it described as a government controlled area of the region.

The aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said that unknown gunmen have raped 125 women during a 10-day spree of violence in Bentiu, But local oficials Disputed THE report.

The Gender Justice Uncovered Awards, in its tenth year, recognises decisions that affect the rights of women and girls around the world, in both good and bad ways. A jury of three experts from Spain, Kenya and Argentina picked the winners.

Spain was awarded second place For A ruling that CLEARED ive men of the gang rape of a teenager at the San Fermin bull-running festival in Pamplon, handing out sentences for the lesser charge of sexual abuse.

El Salvador was also recognised for sentencing a rape victim who miscarried to 30 years in prison for aggravated homicide and Mexico for a ruling that a women who wanted her child’s father to pay child support had upset his current wife.

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