Safiya Hussaini
Safiya Hussaini Tungar Tudu (ma bí ódò 1967)í chí oma onubule Nigerian ku ma condemned tí ukwu todu kí chenwu òya efu odó 2002. Í che bí oma alu kí ma aní óko efu éwo Sokoto, Nigerian state alu kí ola-oda Sharia kakí. Ma Fu àjo ka tí ukwu kpaí stoned, àmàà ma Fu latene kkwefu amudu gbagboo ku ma bunwu efu óchu ékéte nolu ódò 2002 ubí e í retrial.
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nwọ́cheHussaini ma kajo ñw ukwu kpaí ukpolo efu óchu ekegwea odo 2001 ojí ulú Kuma bumo kí ní oma ñwu enemola-nw kī che níoya-nw . Í ya bí oma ubí kí chí aderu . Hussaini í ka gbo‘la ñw ka kí ma tene-enwu oji ukpahu kí í chuma-nw takí enekele danchí gbó oñwu ,ene kí Ama-Akajo Sharia lí ka kí ífudu ñw todu íní eñwu ibenu ogbogba kī du dufu ñw ẹgba ku ma cha‘jama ñw , Hussaini í ní-enwu oggbogba kí kojí ñw kpaí numa one ogbogba kí ela nw.[1] The Sokoto court ma her testimony and convicted her efu óchu èkégwa nolu megwaeji efu ódò 2001.
The verdict was widely condemned and international campaigns and petitions to release her were launched. Halima Abdullahi, director of Help Eliminate Loneliness and Poverty (HELP), a non-governmental organisation, also criticized the verdict. In a statement she said the verdict was a "thorough embarrassment” to the majority of Nigerian Muslims. The group argued that the judgment was wrong because Hussaini was accused of adultery instead of fornication, since she was a divorcee. Also, the four witnesses stipulated by the Islamic law were not available at the trial. Halima claimed that the verdict was passed because Hussaini came from an Underprivileged class. Wh
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ile describing the verdict as “gender discrimination of the highest order,” the group called on Governor Attahiru Bafarawa to intervene to save Hussaini’s life.[2]
Hussaini gboko bí akajo ñw, ko gbó oñwu kí óko Hussaini' akubí che atta oma-nwu onubule kí choma ódò kàa í Adama kpaí abobule efu kéké mu oñwu dí chí otítala konwu chí omamale efu eñwu Kiko tane todu Kuma ofu‘oko‘nw .[3]alu ku ma na aji-nwa alo ma cha ka kí ma fí eñwu-oya che takí ola oda sharia wa,ubíle ta ku d'owo to kí kí oda le kí dòmo efu ye í state. Ola-oda Sharia le ya lo.ooo yane ekpití efu Sokoto efu ódò June 2000, ubí óchu koma Adama ye‘fu .[4][5] abo akajo Nigerian human rights dago ubí-nwu , Hauwa Ibrahim.
Hussaini ño ka-nwu dínambalí Okorie Uguru kakí efykínyo chí atodu kí donwu mané takí í temo ôlu kí je gbó oñwu .[6]
Hussaini íjele ye óko onukejí kí gba efu óchu ékéte nolu ogwu nyo mélu efu ódò 2002 ta kí abo unyí akajo ye í. Appeal Court fa Ajo le kpalu efu Sokoto Ajo ukwu le , okache Ajo de'fu ọwọ amí akajo Islamic Sharia efu óchu ekegwea, í ní udago okpokpa -nw .ta ku amí akajo Fu ola le tutiyo ka kí eñwu òya eche í de'fu amí oda ye Sokoto's Sharia-nw todu ma neke chi oda la ojí Hussaini-en ,todu mafí alíbibi eñwu le che takí oda le wa efu Sharia efu Sokoto ta bale efule ki chí jelí í fà gba-nw.[7][8]
Hussaini's ubí ma donwu t'efu ótakada kí che kotene , Safiya Hussaini Tungar Tudu: I, Safiya (2004).[9]
Ubí odo mewgeajo , Hussaini kakini í mu du badaa ñwu abo ku ma cho ola.[6]
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nwọ́cheReferences
nwọ́che- ↑ INSIDE AFRICA
- ↑ Lawyers, non - governmental organisations protest sharia court death sentence on a pregnant divorcee and mother of four
- ↑ "Nigerian Woman Avoids Stoning Death". ABC News.
- ↑ Safiya: "My crime is being a woman"
- ↑ Nigerian Woman Wins Reprieve from Stoning
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Safiya: Pregnant woman sentenced to death for adultery 18 years ago, says: I've forgiven my tormentors". Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics (in American English). 2020-03-28. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
- ↑ Safiya Hussaini
- ↑ Safiya Hussaini acquitted by Nigerian court
- ↑ Thomson, Margie (28 May 2004). "Safiya Hussaini Tungar Tudu: I, Safiya". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
Linki ododa
nwọ́che- Nigerian Woman Condemned to Death by Stoning Is Acquitted - New York Times (2002-3-26)
- Nigeria: warning over Sharia courts after Safiya Hussaini Acquittal Amnesty International, 25 March 2002.
- "Nigerian Woman Avoids Stoning Death". ABC News.
- Muslim woman spared death by stoning in Nigeria
- Safiya Hussaini case
- Safiya Hussaini Tungar-Tudu sits in a jail cell in Nigeria facing a death sentence