Meriam Ibrahim to begin new life in the U.S.

Meriam Ibrahim to begin new life in the U.S. July 31, 2014

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From Religion News Service:

Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman sentenced to death for refusing to renounce her Christian faith and then spared after an international campaign, left Italy on July 31 on a flight for the United States, where she plans to build a new life.

Ibrahim, who met Pope Francis on the first day of her week-long stay in Rome, boarded an American Airlines flight bound for Philadelphia with her husband, Daniel Wani, and their two young children.

The 26-year-old and her family are expected to join Wani’s brother, Gabriel, and his wife and three children in Manchester, N.H., where they run the non-profit organization South Sudan Community of New Hampshire.

Ibrahim arrived in Rome last week after a nearly year-long ordeal that spawned intense diplomatic efforts by the Italian government, U.S. lawmakers and the Vatican. She was forced to give birth to her two-month-old baby girl, Maya, while shackled in a prison cell in Khartoum in May.

Antonella Napoli, president of Italians for Darfur, said Ibrahim hopes to write a book about her life.

“I am a little afraid to be leaving Rome,” Napoli said Ibrahim told her. “I have learned how to live again and now I do not know what to expect, but we are all together.”

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