Gillian Gibbons was born in 1953 and gained a
Bachelor of Education degree from the
C.F. Mott College of Education in
Prescot in 1975 (the college closed in 1992). She later moved to Sudan for a teaching job in Unity High School. In one class, she held an activity where a
teddy bear was used as a teaching tool, asking six-year-old pupils to select a name for it. With possible names being collected on a list, a boy named Muhammad added his own name. The class agreed to use the name Muhammad, on account of the name being a very common one. Gillian was later arrested for allegedly
insulting Islam. While it was initially thought that the complaint had originated from a parent of one of the children at the school, the boy's own parents as well as those of the other pupils, and the teaching assistant, who was an adherent of Islam defended Gibbons. However, it was later revealed that an office assistant employed at the school, Sara Khawad, had filed the complaint and was the key witness for the prosecution. Khawad was said to be angry with the school's head teacher. "I was used by the secretary to get at the school", Gibbons told
The Guardian shortly after her release. as Gibbons did not set out to cause offence. The chairman of the Unity School council, Ezikiel Kondo, indicated that he perceived ulterior motives in the affair: "The thing may be very simple, but they just may make it bigger. It's a kind of blackmail." ==Conviction and reaction==