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Teacher charged over teddy row | Teacher charged over teddy row |
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A British teacher has been charged in Sudan with insulting religion, inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs. | A British teacher has been charged in Sudan with insulting religion, inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs. |
The Foreign Office has confirmed that charges have been laid against Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool. | The Foreign Office has confirmed that charges have been laid against Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool. |
She was arrested in Khartoum after allowing her class of primary school pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad. | She was arrested in Khartoum after allowing her class of primary school pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad. |
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said he will summon the Sudanese ambassador "as a matter of urgency". | Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said he will summon the Sudanese ambassador "as a matter of urgency". |
In a statement, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "surprised and disappointed" at the charges. | In a statement, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "surprised and disappointed" at the charges. |
A spokesman said the first step was to "understand the rationale behind the charge", something which would be discussed by Mr Miliband and the ambassador as soon as possible. | A spokesman said the first step was to "understand the rationale behind the charge", something which would be discussed by Mr Miliband and the ambassador as soon as possible. |
'Shameful ordeal' | 'Shameful ordeal' |
"We will consider our response in the light of that," he added. | "We will consider our response in the light of that," he added. |
Lawyers say Mrs Gibbons faces six months in jail, 40 lashes or a fine if convicted. | Lawyers say Mrs Gibbons faces six months in jail, 40 lashes or a fine if convicted. |
Sudanese state media said prosecutors had completed their investigation and decided to charge Mrs Gibbons under Article 125 of the Sudanese criminal code. | Sudanese state media said prosecutors had completed their investigation and decided to charge Mrs Gibbons under Article 125 of the Sudanese criminal code. |
What can't be named Muhammad? | What can't be named Muhammad? |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw, in Khartoum, said Mrs Gibbons was expected to appear in court on Thursday. | The BBC's Amber Henshaw, in Khartoum, said Mrs Gibbons was expected to appear in court on Thursday. |
The Muslim Council of Britain reacted angrily to the news, saying it was "appalled" and demanded Mrs Gibbons' immediate release. | The Muslim Council of Britain reacted angrily to the news, saying it was "appalled" and demanded Mrs Gibbons' immediate release. |
"This is a disgraceful decision and defies common sense. There was clearly no intention on the part of the teacher to deliberately insult the Islamic faith," said Secretary-General Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, in a strongly-worded statement. | "This is a disgraceful decision and defies common sense. There was clearly no intention on the part of the teacher to deliberately insult the Islamic faith," said Secretary-General Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, in a strongly-worded statement. |
"We call upon the Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, to intervene in this case without delay to ensure that Ms Gibbons is freed from this quite shameful ordeal," said Dr Bari. | "We call upon the Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, to intervene in this case without delay to ensure that Ms Gibbons is freed from this quite shameful ordeal," said Dr Bari. |
'Sensitive issue' | 'Sensitive issue' |
Mrs Gibbons taught at the fee-paying Unity High School in Khartoum and the school's director, Robert Boulos, said earlier: "This is a very sensitive issue. We are very worried about her safety. | Mrs Gibbons taught at the fee-paying Unity High School in Khartoum and the school's director, Robert Boulos, said earlier: "This is a very sensitive issue. We are very worried about her safety. |
Earlier, the Sudanese Embassy in London said the situation was a "storm in a teacup" and signalled that the teacher could be released soon, attributing the incident to a cultural misunderstanding. | |
But Sudan's top clerics have called for the full measure of the law to be used against Mrs Gibbons and labelled her actions part of a Western plot against Islam. | |
"What has happened was not haphazard or carried out of ignorance, but rather a calculated action and another ring in the circles of plotting against Islam," the Sudanese Assembly of the Ulemas said a statement. | |
The semi-official clerics body is considered relatively moderate and is believed to have the ear of the Sudanese government. | |
We are shocked and dismayed as I think many people are Catherine WolthuizenFair Trials Abroad | We are shocked and dismayed as I think many people are Catherine WolthuizenFair Trials Abroad |
Mrs Gibbons was arrested on Sunday after several parents made complaints to Sudan's Ministry of Education. | Mrs Gibbons was arrested on Sunday after several parents made complaints to Sudan's Ministry of Education. |
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner said the situation could potentially become a very serious diplomatic incident. | The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner said the situation could potentially become a very serious diplomatic incident. |
Catherine Wolthuizen, chief executive of Fair Trials Abroad, told BBC News 24 that getting fair legal representation for Mrs Gibbons is a priority: "We are shocked and dismayed as I think many people are." | |