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A Defiant Amira Osman Outside Khartom Court

Activist engineer and business owner Amira Osman out of the court September 1 in Khartoum carrying a not yet confiscated sign saying “Public Order Laws are humiliating Women in Sudan.

Amira Osman’s Clothes Not Modest Enough?

Amira Osman wearing the same clothes in which she was arrested conducting business in Khartoum on August 27, 2013. The Sudanese regime sought to bring Amira to a speedy trial, but it wasn’t soon enough to stop people in Sudan from rallying around her.

#AmiraOsman has just left the court after her trial adjourned September 1 until September 19, carrying a sign says: “Public Order Laws are humiliating Women in Sudan - Movement of No to Oppression of Women in Sudan”. 

The Sudanese judge was MIA — missing in action — for unknown reasons. We believe it was the intention of the Sudanese right-wing zealots to push Amira’s case through very quickly, so that the word wouldn’t spread internationally of her arrest.For #Amira Osman to be arrested on Aug. 27th and scheduled to appear in court on September 1 Sunday, in a court on the far outskirts of Khartoum sounds like a plot to eliminate the proper judicial proceedings to me.

In Europe, it’s the last weekend of the summer holiday and people are traveling back home. In the US, we are also returning from holidays, and it is Labor Day weekend, a major US holiday. If Sudanese officials thought Anne of Carversville would be sleeping at the switch, they were DEAD WRONG!!!

What country with any values would brutally flog 40,000 women a year while men watch and cheer on the streets?

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