15 days for Mohammed teddy bear blasphemy; Video added

By Michelle Malkin  •  November 29, 2007 01:57 PM

Update: Video- E.D. Hill and I discussed the verdict and foreign aid to Sudan.

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The verdict is in. Guilty, of course.

British teacher Gillian Gibbons has been convicted of inciting religious hatred for letting her pupils name a teddy bear Muhammad and sentenced to 15 days in prison and deportation from Sudan, one of her defense lawyers said Thursday.
“The judge found Gillian Gibbons guilty and sentenced her to 15 days jail and deportation,” said Ali Mohammed Hajab, a member of her defense team.

Gibbons walked in without handcuffs, wearing a dark jacket and blue skirt, according to reporters in the courtroom before media were ordered out of the chamber. Riot police surrounded the courthouse.

She shouldn’t have to spend one second behind bars.

Where are the human rights groups, the feminists, the moderate Muslims?

I’ll be talking about the case shortly on Fox News.

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