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UPDATED 6/2/14, 12:32 P.M. EST: Over the weekend, an official stated that Meriam Yehya Ibrahim (pictured below right) would be released, because Sudan was committed to “protecting her freedom,” but then another official countered the official’s statement, saying that the Mother of two would only be released with a proper judicial ruling, reports the BBC….
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