Sudanese Christian Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag (R) is assisted by
Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Lapo Pistelli (L) as she arrives with
her children Maya and Martin, at Ciampino airport in Rome on July 24,
2014 (AFP Photo/)
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
July 24 2014
Statement by National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice on Meriam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag
The United States is delighted that Meriam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag is now
safe and free and will soon be traveling to the United States. For
months, Americans of all faiths kept Ms. Ishag in their thoughts and
prayers as Sudanese authorities sentenced her to death for the alleged
crime of apostasy. Today, she and her family have left Sudan on their
journey to freedom. Her departure with her immediate family—including
her infant daughter, born in custody—is a testament to her unyielding
faith and the support she received from friends and allies, including
our Embassy in Khartoum and the broader US government.
On behalf of the American people, I am proud to celebrate the arrival
of Ms. Ishag and her family in Rome. We look forward to the day when
they arrive in America. In addition to heralding the tireless efforts of
my U.S. government colleagues to ensure her safety, I also want to
extend my profound thanks to the Italian Government for its dedicated
efforts on their behalf. Ms. Ishag’s freedom, while meaningful in its
own right, also serves as a reminder that all countries, including
Sudan, must uphold the universal right to freedom of religion. The
United States has and will continue to support those denied this
freedom, drawing strength from Ms. Ishag’s example.
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