British Teacher in Khartoum Jail For Teddy Bear Named ‘Muhammad’

by TheBigRuski | November 27, 2007 at 08:44 am
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This from CNN:



Bid to stop whipping over toy bear


LONDON, England — UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday that officials were working to secure the early release of a British teacher who faces being whipped in Sudan after she allowed her class to name a teddy bear “Muhammad.”


Gillian Gibbons, 54, has been accused of blasphemy and is being held by police in the capital Khartoum, Kirsty Saunders, British Foreign Office spokeswoman told CNN.


Police arrested the school teacher after she asked her class of seven-year-olds to come up with a name for the toy as part of a school project, according to widespread media reports.


Parents of students at the Unity High School in Khartoum informed the authorities and Gibbons was taken into custody Sunday, Saunders told CNN.


So far Gibbons has yet to be charged with any offense, however, under Sudanese law, insulting Islam is punishable with 40 lashes, a jail term of up to six months or a fine, she said.


However, a Sudanese official told CNN that if police decided that Gibbons had acted in good faith, she would most likely be spared punishment.


“If the intentions are good, definitely she will be absolved and will be cautioned not to repeat this thing again,” Mutrif Siddig, Sudan’s under secretary for foreign affairs, said…



UPDATE: Sudan steps up probe into Briton held over bear's name


KHARTOUM (AFP) — Sudanese authorities said on Tuesday they were stepping up an investigation into a British teacher held for allegedly insulting Islam's prophet by allowing children to call a teddy bear Muhammad.


As mother Gillian Gibbons woke up to a second day in police detention, Justice Minister Mohammed Ali Mardhi was quoted in the local press as ordering General Prosecutor Salaheddin Abu Zaid to take personal charge of the case.


"This lady was arrested because of a complaint under Article 125 of the penal code and the investigation is continuing," Abu Zaid told AFP...READ FULL STORY

UPDATE:  Boy defends British Teacher

KHARTOUM, Sudan —  A 7-year-old Sudanese boy is defending the British teacher accused of insulting Islam by naming a teddy bear Muhammad, Reuters reported.


The boy said Gilliam Gibbons, 54, asked him what he wanted to call the stuffed animal and he said, 'Muhammad,' after his name, Reuters reported...READ FULL STORY


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BigT
BigT
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at 09:16 on November 27th, 2007

TheBigRuski, crazy.

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TheBigRuski

Crazy...but true!

Rob Peters
Rob Peters
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at 09:33 on November 27th, 2007

Ah, I didn't see you had this up. I deleted mine to avoid duplication, and since it had that careless error which you pointed out. Thanks for the heads up, and thanks for the post.

Vinny
Vinny
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at 16:26 on November 27th, 2007

TheBigRuski,  Good stuff.

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René

Terrorists Tactics. BTW I like the way you added the updates to your story, Ruski.

djsblack
djsblack
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at 11:21 on November 30th, 2007

TheBigRuski, you've convinced me you've done the work - it's authentic. I also think that you've been fair and thorough. I didn't get the sense that you were hiding your biases, or passing off other's work as your own. Or worse -- getting paid by those you cover -- so it's transparent and independent. Good stuff. Something is awfully wrong with these people, I am sorry to say.

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