Sudan moves to repeal some Islamist laws after 30 years in place – IOTW Report

Sudan moves to repeal some Islamist laws after 30 years in place

FOX: The rules also repeal punishments such as public floggings.

Sudan has outlined reforms that will see a rollback some of the strict Islamist rules in the country after 30 years, authorities announced.

The new rules include allowing non-Muslims to drink alcohol and scrapping public flogging as a punishment, as well as a ban on female genital mutilation, Reuters reported. Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdulbari explained that the focus will be on dropping laws that violate human rights in Sudan.

A transition government led by Abdalla Hamdok replaced autocrat Omar al-Bashir after he was toppled last year by the military following months of mass protests. Hamdok’s government vowed to transition to democracy, end discrimination and make peace with rebels. MORE HERE

8 Comments on Sudan moves to repeal some Islamist laws after 30 years in place

  1. as it’s coming up on tomorrow … thought I’d drop this here

    a little Monday Night Mellowness …. as tonight’s thunderstorm rolls in, a bit of the incomparable Mr. John Hiatt
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DP0mn-fUqA

    “Some folks sometimes manage to get lyrics to sound like poetry; Hiatt paints a picture in your mind” ~ me

    (apologies for the thread hijack)

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