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8-4-2009 12:34 PM
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This is awful. Protesters are being beaten and gassed.

"I am not afraid of flogging. ... It's not about flogging. It's not about my innocence. It's about changing the law," Hussein said, speaking to The Associated Press after the hearing Tuesday.

She said she would take the issue all the way to Sudan's constitutional court if necessary, but that if the court rules against her and orders the flogging, she was ready "to receive (even) 40,000 lashes."

Hussein wore the same clothes Tuesday she wore when arrested, including the dark-colored pants that authorities found offensive. Although she was required to wear the same outfit to court so the judge and others could see the clothing, Hussein said she's been wearing it every day to highlight her case.
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8-4-2009 9:44 PM
shaor
she's brave, I hope she wins through in the end
8-5-2009 10:42 AM
bignosemousie
Now, this is hope! And (hopefully) change.
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