Sudan Christian woman takes refuge in US embassy: Lawyer
A Sudanese Christian woman detained when she tried to travel to the United States after her release from death row was freed June 26 and took refuge at the U.S. embassy, her lawyer said.
"She is in the U.S. embassy now," Mohanad Mustafa said of Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag, 26. "She and her husband think this is a safe place for them," after receiving death threats, Mustafa told AFP.
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said Ishag and her family were "in a safe location" and Sudan's government "has assured us of the family's continued safety."
Citing privacy considerations, she declined to specify further the location of Ishag, whose arrest - and potential execution - raised deep concern among human rights campaigners in the United States.
Earlier June 26, Ishag had still been in police custody while her legal team tried to find an acceptable person to vouch for her after her release.
She is charged with forgery and providing false information in relation to a South Sudanese travel document she used to try to leave the country on June 24
They later found a Sudanese guarantor, he said. The person, who was not identified, provided assurances that she would report to judicial authorities as and when required.
Ishag had been held at the police station in Khartoum's Arkawet district since June 24after national security agents stopped her and her family from leaving Sudan.
According to her American husband, Daniel Wani, diplomats from the U.S. embassy had escorted the couple and their two children to Khartoum airport, from where they planned to travel to Washington.
Wani said they "want to get out of here as soon as possible" because of the threats against his wife. But...
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