Meriam Ibrahim: My Daughter is Physically Disabled Because I Gave Birth in Chains
In her first interview from Sudan about the birth of her daughter Mara, Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman who was recently released from prison after facing the death penalty, says her daughter is disabled because she was forced to give birth in chains.
Ibrahim, who is currently trying to leave Sudan after being freed from prison, spoke for the first time about the May 27 birth in a recent interview with The Guardian. Ref. Source 1
Meriam Ibrahim and Family Reportedly Safe at "Makeshift Home" at the U.S. Embassy
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman who was recently released from prison after facing the death penalty,and her family are reportedly safe at a "makeshift home" in at U.S. Embassy in Sudan.
At eight months pregnant, Ibrahim had been sentenced to death for not renouncing her Christian faith and she was imprisoned and eventually forced to give birth while shackled in the Omdurman Federal Women's Prison in North Khartoum, Sudan. Ref. Source 5
Why is Meriam Ibrahaim Still Stuck in Sudan After Being Released From Prison?
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman who was recently released from prison after facing the death penalty, is still stuck in Sudan. Ibrahim and her family are said to be safe at a "makeshift home" in at U.S. Embassy in Sudan. Ref. Source 1
Meriam Ibrahim Finally Leaves Sudan After Being Sentenced to Death for Her Faith
The Sudanese woman who was pregnant and sentenced to death for not recanting her faith has finally been allowed to leave Sudan after she spent weeks in a U.S. Embassy after her release from prison.
At eight months pregnant, Ibrahim had been sentenced to death for not renouncing her Christian faith and she was imprisoned and eventually forced to give birth in chains while shackled in the Omdurman Federal Women's Prison in North Khartoum, Sudan. Ref. Source 9
Pro-Life Group Will Honor Meriam Ibrahim, Sentenced to Death for Her Christian Faith
A pro-life group will honor Meriam Ibrahim, a Christian woman whose faith resulted in a Sudanese court almost putting her to death. The young woman was condemned to be executed while she was pregnant with an unborn child, who was subsequently born while she remained in prison. Ref. Source 8
Meriam Ibrahim's First TV Interview: Courage That Should Inspire Us All
I just now had a chance to watch Meriam Ibrahim's interview with Megyn Kelly on Tuesday night. What an astonishing statement of faith and courage - with not just her life, but her kids" lives on the line, she refused to deny her faith. Instead, it was her source of strengthmeriam23 and hope. Ref. Source 4