Justice for Women- Defending Women Behind Bars

Every week, Samia Musa moves between police stations, courtrooms, and Omdurman Women’s Prison.
Many of the women she meets there were arrested suddenly — at a bakery queue, while working at a tea stall, or while traveling through checkpoints. Some were accused of collaborating with armed groups. Others were detained simply because they lacked identification documents or could not pay court-imposed fines.