Sudan pardons British ‘teddy’ teacher
KHARTOUM (AFP) - A British woman jailed in Sudan for insulting religion was to be released on Monday after being granted a presidential pardon for insulting religion by naming a teddy bear after the Prophet Mohammed.
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