How a young mother was saved from death by stoning

FEB 6, 202410 MIN
Witness History: Black history

How a young mother was saved from death by stoning

FEB 6, 202410 MIN

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<p>In March 2002, a young Nigerian Muslim woman was sentenced to death by stoning for adultery and conceiving a child out of wedlock. </p><p>Amina Lawal’s case attracted huge international attention and highlighted divisions between the Christian and Muslim regions in the country. </p><p>Hauwa Ibrahim, one of the first female lawyers from northern Nigeria, defended Amina and helped her secure an acquittal. </p><p>The case would have very personal consequences for Hauwa who went on to adopt Amina’s daughter. </p><p>She tells Vicky Farncombe how the ground-breaking case also changed attitudes in Nigeria towards defendants from poor, rural communities.</p><p>(Photo: Hauwa Ibrahim (left) with Amina Lawal, Credit: Getty Images)</p>