A British female teacher has arrived at a court in Sudan after she was charged with offending religion by allowing a teddy bear to be named "Mohammed." Gillian Gibbons, 54, arrived at court looking dejected and dazed after she was detained earlier this week when she asked her class of seven-year-olds to come up with a name for the toy as part of a school project, Robert Boulos, the head of Unity High School told CNN.British consular staff and Gibbons' defense team were at first refused access to the court by Sudanese police.
But Gibbons' defense lawyer argued with authorities and was later allowed in to see his client. He came out after 30 minutes and told reporters the hearing had been adjourned while judges waited for the prosecution team to arrive.
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