A woman sentenced to death after being accused of converting
from Islam to Christianity has been released from prison, according to her
lawyer.
The case of Meriam Ibrahim, who is married to a Christian
American, triggered an international
outcry. She gave birth to a baby daughter,
Maya, while in prison.
"Meriam was released just about an hour ago,"
Mohanad Mustafa told AFP.
Ms Ibrahim was convicted last month of apostasy and adultery
and claimed she had always been a Christian, having been raised by her
Ethiopian mother while her Muslim father had left when she was young.
The 27-year-old married Daniel Wani in 2011 and has refused
to renounce her faith.
But a court in Khartoum insisted she was a Muslim, and in
Sudan such interfaith marriage is forbidden.
She was sentenced to 100 lashes for adultery and to hang for
apostasy.
Her death sentence was suspended for two years so she could
nurse Maya. Ms Ibrahim also has a young son called Martin, who was also living
in prison with her.
"The appeal court ordered the release of Meriam Yahya
and the cancellation of the (previous) court ruling," Sudan's SUNA news
agency said.
Mr Mustafa said Ms Ibrahim had been sent "to an unknown
house to stay at for her protection and security".
"Her family had been threatened before and we are
worried that someone might try to harm her," he said.
Earlier this month, Prime Minister David Cameron
joined international condemnation of the mother's plight, saying he was
"absolutely appalled" by the case.
Mr Cameron said: "The way she is being treated is
barbaric and has no place in today's world."
Sudan introduced Islamic Shariah law in the early 1980s
under the rule of autocrat Jaafar Nimeiri, a move that contributed to the
resumption of an insurgency in the mostly animist and Christian south of Sudan.
The south seceded in 2011 to become the world's newest
nation, South Sudan.
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