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Shoot UK teacher, say protesters | Shoot UK teacher, say protesters |
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Thousands of people have marched in the Sudanese capital Khartoum to call for UK teacher Gillian Gibbons to be shot. | Thousands of people have marched in the Sudanese capital Khartoum to call for UK teacher Gillian Gibbons to be shot. |
Mrs Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, was jailed by a court on Thursday after children in her class named a teddy bear Muhammad. | Mrs Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, was jailed by a court on Thursday after children in her class named a teddy bear Muhammad. |
She was sentenced to 15 days for insulting religion, and she will then be deported. | She was sentenced to 15 days for insulting religion, and she will then be deported. |
The Foreign Office was in contact with Sudan's government overnight and is due to repeat demands for her release. | The Foreign Office was in contact with Sudan's government overnight and is due to repeat demands for her release. |
'Kill her' | |
The marchers took to the streets after Friday prayers to denounce the sentence as too lenient. | |
The protesters gathered in Martyrs Square, outside the presidential palace in the capital, many of them carrying knives and sticks. | The protesters gathered in Martyrs Square, outside the presidential palace in the capital, many of them carrying knives and sticks. |
Marchers chanted "Shame, shame on the UK", "No tolerance - execution" and "Kill her, kill her by firing squad". | Marchers chanted "Shame, shame on the UK", "No tolerance - execution" and "Kill her, kill her by firing squad". |
Hundreds of riot police were deployed but they did not break up the demonstration. | Hundreds of riot police were deployed but they did not break up the demonstration. |
The Foreign Office said it was seeking to confirm reports of the protest. | |
'Strongest terms' | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been in touch with Mrs Gibbons' family for a second time, speaking to a close relative of the teacher. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been in touch with Mrs Gibbons' family for a second time, speaking to a close relative of the teacher. |
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has expressed "in the strongest terms" the UK's concern at her detention. | Foreign Secretary David Miliband has expressed "in the strongest terms" the UK's concern at her detention. |
The Sudanese ambassador, Omer Siddig, was called back to the Foreign Office to explain the decision. | |
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams said he could not "see any justification" for the sentence, calling it an "absurdly disproportionate response" to a "minor cultural faux pas". | |
In September, Mrs Gibbons allowed her class of primary school pupils to name the teddy bear Muhammad as part of a study of animals and their habitats. | |
The court heard that she was arrested on Sunday after another member of staff at Unity High School complained to the Ministry of Education. |