Meriam Ibrahim Freed From Police Station After Being Accused of Forging Travel Documents
Following accusations that she forged her travel documents as her family attempted to leave Sudan, Meriam Ibrahim has been freed.

Following accusations that she forged her travel documents as her family attempted to leave Sudan, Meriam Ibrahim has been freed.
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Following her arrest last August, Meriam Ibrahim has been separated from her husband since February before she was released on Monday. Her legal team confirmed that she and her husband were rearrested on Tuesday.
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman and mother of two, who was released from prison on Monday after previously being sentenced to death for allegedly converting from Islam to Christianity has been rearrested, her legal team confirmed on Tuesday.