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Amal is only 20 and a judge decided she deserved death by stoning at the end of a bogus trial. It’s Sudan’s first stoning case in a decade, and she is stuck in jail until the appeals court decides her fate. But massive global outrage could save Amal's life. There’s no time to waste: add your voice now and share everywhere. Dear friends, Death by stoning.This is the cruel fate that Amal is facing in Sudan. She’s only 20 years old, and a judge decided she deserved to be tortured to death for adultery in the first stoning sentence in a decade.But there is still hope: Amal has appealed to the verdict, and the court could overturn the sentence and save her life.There’s no time to waste: Amal is stuck in jail until the court decides her fate -- so let’s shine a bright spotlight on her case with a global show of solidarity and outrage. Add your name now and when it’s massive, we’ll take our call directly to key governments Sudan is trying to court, so they demand Amal's release. Sign now and share with everyone. [SIGN THE PETITION]( Amal is only 20 and a judge decided she deserved death by stoning at the end of a bogus trial. It’s Sudan’s first stoning case in a decade, and she is stuck in jail until the appeals court decides her fate. But massive global outrage could save Amal's life. There’s no time to waste: add your voice now and share everywhere. [SIGN THE PETITION]( Dear friends, Death by stoning. This is the cruel fate that Amal is facing in Sudan. She’s only 20 years old, and a judge decided she deserved to be tortured to death for adultery in the first stoning sentence in a decade. But there is still hope: Amal has appealed to the verdict, and the court could overturn the sentence and save her life. There’s no time to waste: Amal is stuck in jail until the court decides her fate -- so let’s shine a bright spotlight on her case with a global show of solidarity and outrage. Add your name now and when it’s massive, we’ll take our call directly to key governments Sudan is trying to court, so they demand Amal's release. Sign now and share with everyone. [Stand with Amal against her stoning death sentence]( Amal's trial was a sham: she was even denied a lawyer to defend her after reports that the police obtained a confession illegally. Amal had moved back home after separating from her husband -- now she's facing brutal execution for adultery. Three years ago, women were at the forefront of the Sudanese revolution. But today they are still denied equal rights and participation in public life. And as shocking as it is, Amal's case is part of a wider attack on women’s rights following the military coup that interrupted Sudan’s democratic revolution. We can’t stand idly by as Sudan’s military tries to bring back the country to the dark times of Omar al-Bashir’s brutal ultra-conservative dictatorship. The new rulers of Khartoum are trying to normalize their relations with big powers like the United States -- and massive outrage from Avaaz members around the world could become a thorn in their side they can’t ignore. Add your name now. [Stand with Amal against her stoning death sentence]( Women and girls’ rights are under attack all around the world: but time and again our community has come together to fight back -- from our campaigns to reopen schools for Afghan girls, to a new treaty against sexual harassment at work and a global movement for abortion rights in the United States. From Khartoum to Kabul and Washington, solidarity is how we fight back. With hope and endless determination, John, Anneke, Mike, Ruth, Antonia, Luis and the whole Avaaz team PS: We changed Amal's name to help protect her identity at her lawyer's request. Photo by Lana H. Haroun: Sudanese student Alaa Salah leading protest chants in Khartoum during Sudan’s revolution in April 2019. Avaaz is a 70-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 17 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns [here](, or follow us on [Facebook](, [Twitter](, or [Instagram](. You became a member of the Avaaz movement and started receiving these emails when you signed "Join Avaaz!" on 2016-03-01 using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that Avaaz messages reach your inbox, please add avaaz@avaaz.org to your address book. To change your email address, language settings, or other personal information, [contact us](, or simply [go here to unsubscribe](. To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at [www.avaaz.org/en/contact]( . [Avaaz.org] 27 Union Square West Suite 500 New York, NY 10003 [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram](

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