August 4, 2009 8:18 AM

Pant-Clad Sudan Woman Faces 40 Lashes

(AP)  Dozens of Sudanese women were holding a protest outside a Khartoum court where a female journalist was going on trial Tuesday for wearing trousers in public, a violation of the country's Islamic laws.

Lubna Hussein faces 40 lashes on the charge of "indecent dressing."

She was among 13 women arrested July 3 in a raid by members of the public order police on a popular cafe in Khartoum. Ten of the women were flogged at a police station two days later and fined 250 Sudanese pounds, or about $120, but Hussein and two others decided to go on trial.

Trousers are considered indecent by the strict interpretation of Islamic law, adopted by Sudan's Islamic regime that came to power after an army coup led by President Omar al-Bashir seized power in 1989. Activists and lawyers say the implementation of the law is arbitrary.

Hussein's hearings opened last Wednesday but adjourned so that she could resign from her job at the media department of the U.N. Mission in Sudan, a position that could have granted her immunity from trial.

Hussein said she wanted to challenge the law on women's public dress code and invited human rights workers, Western diplomats and fellow journalists to the hearings.

On Tuesday, she told reporters she expected a swift sentence and that she didn't know if the court would allow an appeal. Public order cases usually involve quick summary trials with sentences carried out shortly afterward.

"I am ready for what may come," Hussein told The Associated Press, adding that the protesters showed that "Sudanese women from different political parties and groupings stand with us."

Police were deployed around the courthouse since early Tuesday and kept media and cameras at bay.

Some of the women demonstrators wore trousers in solidarity with Hussein, while others wore the traditional Islamic dress for women that includes a shawl covering the head and shoulders.

"We are here to protest against this law that oppresses women and debases them," said one of the protesters, Amal Habani, a female columnist for the daily Ajraa Al Hurria, or Bells of Freedom in Arabic.

The U.N. Staff Union urged authorities last week not to flog Hussein, calling the punishment cruel, inhuman and degrading.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described himself as "deeply concerned" about Hussein's case and said flogging was a violation of international human rights standards.


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by Questionews August 4, 2009 10:40 AM EDT
I do think that a massive bombing is called for!! But not explosives!
I think carpet bombing Sudan with copies of Penthouse & Hustler magazines would keep them occupied for quite awhile.
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by xlib August 4, 2009 10:12 AM EDT
And while in PAK-E-STAN an entire Christian family was burned to death for supposedly "defiling" the koran. So, let's talk about those horrible Christians and peace loving muslims. Come on, let's hear it.
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by DaVicar5 August 4, 2009 8:50 AM EDT
As more people such as her are made examples of, perhaps the citizens will grow to understand what the rules are.
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by formrusmcsgt August 4, 2009 8:29 AM EDT
A pair of shorts would've landed her on death row......
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by formrusmcsgt August 4, 2009 8:28 AM EDT
Most certaily there is nothing indecent about women in pants.

Neither is there anything feminine about it.
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by crescentgirl August 4, 2009 10:07 AM EDT
"Most certaily there is nothing indecent about women in pants."

Are you sure about that? Have you ever seen a woman wearing jeans that are about 2 sizes to small?
by xlib August 4, 2009 10:13 AM EDT
hill clinton would never make it there at all.
by ianlou August 4, 2009 8:14 AM EDT
Evolution took a vacation in that part of the world a long time ago.
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by harpoot August 4, 2009 7:42 AM EDT
What does one expect in an extremist islamic state. The boys get their jollies by crapping on women. That is one sick religion.
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by toldyouso29 August 4, 2009 7:36 AM EDT
I doubt she is ready for what will come. According to historical data on lashings--they are severe and painful enough that people usually pass out from the pain after 10--with 40 lashes--her back and breasts will literally be shredded and hanging in bloody rags. All for wearing pants? so just what does the Sudan think of Pakistanis and Iranians and others wearing shalwars under their kameez?
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by BeckieBest August 4, 2009 8:39 AM EDT
This is just one more glaring example of the insanity that prevails when you join church and state.
by DaVicar5 August 4, 2009 8:52 AM EDT
Next time they have an election in the Sudan, these protest people should rally, and vote some of their more backward leaders out of office.
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