Meriam Yehya Ibrahim Case Study

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Meriam Yehya Ibrahim is a sudanese mother who had been put into prison and sentenced to death for simply being christian.She had been eight months pregnant with a two year old son.She had given birth in the prison because they would not let her go to a hospital.She has been released from prison and now lives in New Hampshire accompanied by her two children and her husband Daniel.She said “I still don’t have a stable life but it’s better than

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