From the BBC we read that "Crowds of people have marched in Sudan's capital Khartoum to call for a tougher sentence for a British teacher imprisoned for insulting religion... Some reports said protesters had called for her to be shot. Her lawyer said she was later moved for her own safety... The protesters gathered in Martyrs Square, outside the presidential palace in the capital, many of them carrying knives and sticks... According to some agencies, some of the protesters chanted: "Shame, shame on the UK", "No tolerance - execution" and "Kill her, kill her by firing squad"."
What lovely people, just remind me how much money in "aid" we send to the Sudan - over £100 million a year I believe...
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Some 130million ish I understand, buys a lot of guns for killing infidels in the South, as well as condoms for shagging goats.
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