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- human rights - Journalism - justice - Sudan - violence against women
‘Trouser indecency’ journalist freed after one day in jail
Female journalist Lubna Ahmed Hussein was freed on Tuesday after being jailed for one day for refusing to pay a fine for wearing "indecent" trousers, the head of the Sudanese Union of Journalists reported.
AFP - Woman journalist Lubna Ahmed Hussein was freed on Tuesday after spending a day in jail for refusing to pay a fine for wearing "indecent" trousers, the Sudanese Union of Journalists said.
"She came out of prison. We paid the 500-pound (200-dollar) fine," Mohedinne Titawi, president of the union, told AFP.
Hussein was imprisoned on Monday after she refused to pay the fine imposed earlier the same day by a Khartoum court for wearing trousers deemed indecent. She could have faced one month in jail.
The journalist was wearing slacks when she was arrested along with 12 other women in a Khartoum restaurant in July.
Sudanese law in the conservative Muslim north stipulates a maximum of 40 lashes for wearing indecent clothing.
Ten of the women were arrested with her were summoned by police and flogged.
Hussein led a public battle against the law, resigning from the United Nations, where she worked as a media officer, to stand trial.
Her case led to an outcry abroad and demonstrations at home.



























Comments (2)
Lubna
Lubna please respect islamic law or join your supporters in Europe or the US. Sudan is a muslim nation and will always be. Praise to Allah
Cheers, Lubna!
Cheers Lubna Hussein! This male admires your courage and hopes that, throughout her life, his daughter keeps you in esteem as a role model. The oppression of women because they are women must be crushed everywhere across this earth.