Posted on 05/20/2014 6:06:41 PM PDT by oneamericanvoice
Meriam Ibrahim was sentenced to 100 lashes and death on Sunday. She had been given three days to recant her faith. But Meriam defiantly told the judge that she was never a Muslim, that her mother raised her Christian after her father abandoned the family. It was then that the judge pronounced that she be given 100 lashes after the baby is born, and then hanged to death. Meriam is eight months pregnant.
The ACLJ is very influential with channels to act for her freedom. They also have a petition, so please go to their site aclj.or to sign.
Sudan's embassy in Washington DC is sudanembassy.org. There is a "contact" tab that will allow a direct message to them. The phone number is 202-338-8565; faxes: 202-667-2606.
Please take action now!
Islam isn’t even following its own rules here about who is Islamic. Of course the rabid misogyny shows here, where they basically put women’s status at men’s whims no matter how cockamamie.
And they don’t care. They just want their wimmin to get with the program where their mind isn’t their own. And where are Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama and other normally screaming feminists here? Crickets!
Where is the hashtag diplomacy now? Can’t Michelle save this woman singlehandedly like she did the Nigerian girls? #bringbackourmeriam
I sent tweets to celebrities, Christian groups, etc.
Forgot to put Meriam’s hashtag in the Free Republic thread: #SaveMeriam
Please get the word out.
Yeah, that’s his response to Pastor Saeed too. The pastor has been imprisoned in Iran for over a year. ACLJ has been fighting for him since the beginning, over a year ago.
Michelle O told us Obama would put us to work. Well he certainly did. We’re having to do the work to help the oppressed that he won’t.
Please take action.
Not so much as a hashtag.
Where’s Ellen Degeneris, Pdiddy and all those that were on the hashtag bandwagon last week?
#SaveMeriam
#SaveMeriam
Where’s the great leader of this nation? Out golfing or fund raising.
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