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Sudan woman flogged for marrying without father’s consent

By AFP - May 15,2018 - Last updated at May 15,2018

A displaced woman carries a container to collect water at a camp for Internally Displaced Persons near Kadugli, the capital of Sudan's South Kordofan state, during a United Nations humanitarian visit, on May 13 (AFP photo)

KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudanese police lashed a woman 75 times on Tuesday after a court found her guilty of marrying a man without her father's consent, her lawyer and rights activists said.

The woman, a native of the war-torn Darfur region, was flogged at a police station in Omdurman, the twin city of Khartoum, after having served a six-month prison sentence.

The punishment was meted out less than a week after another Sudanese court condemned to death a teenager for killing her husband who had allegedly raped her.

"She completed her six months in jail and today she was flogged 75 times" as ordered by the court, lawyer Azza Mohamed Ahmed told AFP.

Ahmed said her client was put on trial after the father refused to approve her marriage to a man of her own choice.

"She and the man then got married and lived together for a year," the lawyer said, adding that the couple now have a two-month-old baby.

"Her family then filed a case against her, accusing her of living with a man illegitimately and of having sex outside of marriage."

Ahmed said the court found her client guilty of marrying without her father's consent as required under the Muslim country's law.

Her husband was sentenced to two years in prison.

"Today her punishment is complete," the lawyer said, adding that the woman was released and would stay at the house she lived in with her husband.

Amnesty International, contacted by AFP, confirmed the woman's conviction and flogging, saying it would follow up the case.

A women's rights activist said she witnessed the flogging.

"I was holding her baby in my hands as the ordeal unfolded in front of me," said Tahani Abbas, a member of Don't Oppress Women, a Sudanese NGO.

"This was the most painful sight, especially for a women's rights activist," she told AFP.

Last Thursday, another court sentenced to death Noura Hussein Hamad for killing a man she had been forced to marry at the age of 16.

According to Amnesty, Hammad, now 19, stabbed her husband in self-defence after he raped her.

But a court found her guilty of "intentional murder".

Activists have stepped up a campaign against forced unions and the marriage of underage girls, a common phenomenon in Sudan where the law allows marriage from the age of 10.

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