Showing posts with label FREEDOM OF RELIGION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FREEDOM OF RELIGION. Show all posts

Friday, July 25, 2014

SECRETARY KERRY'S STATEMENT ON MERIAM ISHAG AND FAMILY'S ARRIVAL IN ROME

FROM:  U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT 

On Meriam Ishag and Family

Press Statement
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
July 25, 2014


Around the world, supporters of religious freedom celebrate the arrival of Meriam Ishag and her family in Rome. I am grateful to the Government of Italy for its role in working with the Government of Sudan to enable Ms. Ishag and her family to depart Sudan.

I want to acknowledge the many individuals in the United States and the international community who expressed their concern at Ms. Ishag’s plight. Their concerns were our cause. I am especially proud that our diplomatic efforts through the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum helped secure Ms. Ishag’s and her family’s release. The United States will continue to be an unwavering advocate for the right to freedom of religion worldwide.

I extend my personal best wishes to Ms. Ishag and her family as they rebuild their lives and restore hope for a future where all people can live their faiths fully and freely.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

U.S. CONDEMNS IMPRISONMENT OF MERIAM ISHAG

FROM:  U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT 

U.S. Condemns Sudanese Conviction and Continued Imprisonment of Meriam Ishag

Remarks
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
June 12, 2014



 
The United States remains deeply concerned about the conviction and continued imprisonment of Ms. Meriam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag.
 
Sudan’s journey has long been a struggle, and back when I was still a United States Senator, I traveled to the region many times to help find greater understanding and hope for a different kind of future. As Secretary, I remain deeply committed to the country and its people. That is one of the reasons we are all so concerned about the travails of Meriam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag.
 
Ms. Ishag is the mother of two young children. She and the children should be reunited at home with her family rather than held in prison on charges of apostasy. I urge the Sudanese judiciary and government to respect Ms. Ishag’s fundamental right to freedom of religion. I also urge Sudan to repeal its laws that are inconsistent with its 2005 Interim Constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Such actions would help to demonstrate to the Sudanese people that their government intends to respect their fundamental freedoms and universal human rights.

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