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Two British Muslim members of the House of Lords have arrived in Sudan to push for the release of a British teacher imprisoned for insulting religion. | Two British Muslim members of the House of Lords have arrived in Sudan to push for the release of a British teacher imprisoned for insulting religion. |
Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, received 15 days in jail after children in class named a teddy bear Muhammad. | Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, received 15 days in jail after children in class named a teddy bear Muhammad. |
Lord Ahmed and Baroness Warsi are expected to see Mrs Gibbons soon. They are also due to meet Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and the chief justice. | Lord Ahmed and Baroness Warsi are expected to see Mrs Gibbons soon. They are also due to meet Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and the chief justice. |
Mrs Gibbons has been moved to a secret location amid fears for her safety. | Mrs Gibbons has been moved to a secret location amid fears for her safety. |
Private negotiation | Private negotiation |
Crowds of protesters have marched in the capital Khartoum calling for a tougher sentence for Mrs Gibbons. Some have even demanded the death penalty. | Crowds of protesters have marched in the capital Khartoum calling for a tougher sentence for Mrs Gibbons. Some have even demanded the death penalty. |
Labour's Lord Ahmed and Conservative shadow minister Lady Warsi travelled to Khartoum on their own initiative after private negotiation with Sudanese officials. | Labour's Lord Ahmed and Conservative shadow minister Lady Warsi travelled to Khartoum on their own initiative after private negotiation with Sudanese officials. |
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His office told the BBC: "We have it from the top that Sudanese authorities will co-operate in relation to her release." | His office told the BBC: "We have it from the top that Sudanese authorities will co-operate in relation to her release." |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw reported from Khartoum that the peers were due to see Mrs Gibbons "shortly", although their meeting with the president had not been confirmed. | The BBC's Amber Henshaw reported from Khartoum that the peers were due to see Mrs Gibbons "shortly", although their meeting with the president had not been confirmed. |
She said Mrs Gibbons was transferred to a secret location after mounting fears for her security. | She said Mrs Gibbons was transferred to a secret location after mounting fears for her security. |
The Foreign Office has made clear that the peers' visit is separate to its ongoing efforts to get Mrs Gibbons freed. | The Foreign Office has made clear that the peers' visit is separate to its ongoing efforts to get Mrs Gibbons freed. |
Sources close to the Sudanese government say there is far more chance of it making a deal with the peers than the British government. | Sources close to the Sudanese government say there is far more chance of it making a deal with the peers than the British government. |
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says the meeting could provide a way out of the diplomatic crisis. | BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says the meeting could provide a way out of the diplomatic crisis. |
He said the Muslim delegation is expecting to meet the president on Saturday and return to the UK by Monday, hopefully with Mrs Gibbons. | He said the Muslim delegation is expecting to meet the president on Saturday and return to the UK by Monday, hopefully with Mrs Gibbons. |
"Analysts believe it would suit the Sudanese government to be seen to be showing mercy in handing her over to a Muslim delegation, instead of appearing to 'give in' to their former colonial masters, the British government," Mr Gardner said. | "Analysts believe it would suit the Sudanese government to be seen to be showing mercy in handing her over to a Muslim delegation, instead of appearing to 'give in' to their former colonial masters, the British government," Mr Gardner said. |
'Swift resolution' | 'Swift resolution' |
Meanwhile, Mrs Gibbons' son has said his mother does not want the situation to spark "resentment" towards Muslims. | Meanwhile, Mrs Gibbons' son has said his mother does not want the situation to spark "resentment" towards Muslims. |
Crowds have marched in Khartoum demanding a tougher sentence | |
John Gibbons, 27, from Liverpool, said she was "holding up quite well". | John Gibbons, 27, from Liverpool, said she was "holding up quite well". |
He told The Associated Press on Friday: "One of the things my mum said today was that 'I don't want any resentment towards Muslim people'. | He told The Associated Press on Friday: "One of the things my mum said today was that 'I don't want any resentment towards Muslim people'. |
"She doesn't want people using her and her case as something to stoke up resentment towards anyone, towards Sudanese people, towards Muslim people or whatever. | "She doesn't want people using her and her case as something to stoke up resentment towards anyone, towards Sudanese people, towards Muslim people or whatever. |
"You know, that's not the type of person she is, that's not what she wants." | "You know, that's not the type of person she is, that's not what she wants." |
He added she was in good spirits and did not seem too distressed. | He added she was in good spirits and did not seem too distressed. |
"She's holding up quite well. It was nice obviously to speak to her and hopefully we will be able to speak again," he said. "It's made me feel a hell of a lot better." | "She's holding up quite well. It was nice obviously to speak to her and hopefully we will be able to speak again," he said. "It's made me feel a hell of a lot better." |
The Foreign Office said Mrs Gibbons had been visited again by consular staff on Friday and that she was "well", but it could not confirm where she was being held. | The Foreign Office said Mrs Gibbons had been visited again by consular staff on Friday and that she was "well", but it could not confirm where she was being held. |
Mrs Gibbons allowed her class to name the teddy bear Muhammad Using the Prophet's name Bloggers condemn Sudan | |
A spokeswoman said: "We are pursuing diplomatic contacts with the Sudanese government, we are continuing to do so and will throughout the weekend both in London and Khartoum. | A spokeswoman said: "We are pursuing diplomatic contacts with the Sudanese government, we are continuing to do so and will throughout the weekend both in London and Khartoum. |
"We are continuing to search for a swift resolution of this issue." | "We are continuing to search for a swift resolution of this issue." |
Some reports said protesters had called for her to be shot. Her lawyer said she was later moved for her own safety. | Some reports said protesters had called for her to be shot. Her lawyer said she was later moved for her own safety. |
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. | 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 last Sunday after another member of staff at Unity High School complained to the Ministry of Education. | The court heard that she was arrested last Sunday after another member of staff at Unity High School complained to the Ministry of Education. |