dimanche 12 juillet 2020

r/worldnews - After more than 30 years of Islamist rule, Sudan has outlined wide-reaching reforms including allowing non-Muslims to drink alcohol, and scrapping the apostasy law and public flogging. "We [will] drop all the laws violating the human rights in Sudan," Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdulbari said.


Lgbt rights too? And the right of muslim women to marry whatever male they want? I believe currently only Tunisia and Turkey allow the same marriage rights to women as the men have, among the majority-muslim countries. And blasphemy laws? Anyway, it's a step in the right direction. via Pocket https://ift.tt/2ZjPVnq

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