Sudan: End lashing, reform public order rules
20.12.2010
The arrest of more than 60 Sudanese women's rights activists on 14 December 2010, for peacefully protesting the lashing of a woman by police shows the urgent need to reform Sudan's public order laws and practices, Human Rights Watch has said. The system imposes illegitimate restrictions on a range of personal behavior and public expression and disproportionately targets women, Human Rights Watch said. The lashing case, in a public place in Omdurman in November, garnered public attention as it was captured on a video clip, widely circulated on the internet and in the media. Visit this link to read more and to watch the video.