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His brother, Abdel Fateh Mahdi, is speaking publicly for the first time in details about what they believe truly happened ...
The family of the Yemeni man murdered by Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse sentenced to death, has firmly rejected any ...
Under Islamic law, a convict can escape punishment if the victim’s family agrees to diyat, a form of financial compensation.
Nimisha Priya’s execution in Yemen has been officially postponed following the intervention of Kerala-based Islamic scholar ...
While Indian diplomatic channels have been officially credited by the Indian government for the recent stay of execution of ...
Efforts to save Nimisha Priya - sentenced to death by Yemen for killing her husband - may have suffered a setback because of media reports focusing on 'blood money', or cash offered to his family in ...
After efforts from multiple corners, the Yemeni authorities postponed Nimisha Priya's execution which was scheduled for today, July 16 ...
Kerala Nurse Nimisha Priya's execution has been postponed but the Yemeni family has reiterated demand for capital punishment.
By the time the sun rose over Sana'a, a door had opened but just slightly, enough for Nimisha Priya to keep fighting.
The efforts to save Nimisha Priya—sentenced to death in Yemen for the killing of her husband, Talal Abdo Mehdi, whom she had accused of harassment—may have been hindered by media reports highlighting ...
Kerala nurse went to Gulf nation in 2008; went through many upheavals to since land in jail for murder; Grand Mufti’, Islamic law become key to saving her now ...
India's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad Kanthapuram, said that he spoke to scholars in Yemen to urge them for the release ...