Sudanese authorities are to free a woman who was sentenced
to death for having abandoned the Islamic faith, a foreign ministry official
says.
Meriam Ibrahim, who gave birth to a daughter in custody,
will be freed in a few days, the official told the BBC.
Abdullahi Alzareg, an under-secretary at the foreign
ministry, said Sudan guaranteed religious freedom and was committed to
protecting the woman.
Khartoum has been facing international condemnation over the
death sentence.
In an interview with The Times newspaper, British Prime Minister
David Cameron described the ruling as "barbaric" and out of step with
today's world.
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