A group of Senators are stepping up to stand for religious freedom not only in the United States but around the world by calling on the Obama administration to offer political asylum to a Sudanese woman sentenced to death for being a Christian.
Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, the wife of an American citizen, is still facing death because she stands by her Christian faith despite the Sudanese government refusing to admit she had never been a Muslim. The government says that after she gives birth, when that child turns 2 she will be hung to death.
“I am disgusted and appalled by the inhumane verdict Ms. Ibrahim has received, simply for refusing to recant her Christian faith,” said Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
A bipartisan group of Senators introduced a resolution condemning the death sentence for being a Christian. Republican Senators Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, Chris Coons of Delaware and Bob Menendez of New Jersey joined Rubio.
“Through our U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, the White House and the State Department have communicated our strong concern to the highest levels of the Government of Sudan over this case,” said State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki. “We’ve also joined with other embassies in Khartoum to express our concern in a widely distributed public statement. U.S. Embassy officials have been engaged in the case from the earliest days.”
Ibrahim’s husband Daniel Wani is confined to a wheelchair and according to his family “depends on her for all the details of his life.”