British teacher, Gillian Gibbons, jailed in
She is expected to be freed on Monday afternoon, according to CNN.
Gibbons will leave
On Thursday Gibbons received a sentence of 15 days of jail for insulting religion when she allowed her class to name a teddy bear Mohammad.
On Saturday the peers Baroness Warsi and Lord Ahmed, Muslim
members of the House of Lords, arrived in
The two discussed the case with President Omar al-Bashir at his palace.
The news that she received a full presidential pardon was announced by a presidential aide.
A few minutes later President Omar al-Bashir appeared along the two peers to make brief announcements on the steps of the presidential palace, Times Online informs.
Lady Warsi read a statement written by Gibbons in which she apologized for any distress she might have caused and emphasized her respect for Islam.
Gibbons said: "I am sorry to be leaving
Lord Ahmed said that President Omar al-Bashir was impressed of the fact that Gibbons had no intention of doing any harm.
He said: "This was an unfortunate, unintentional, innocent misunderstanding. I am very confident that the whole matter will be resolved within hours rather than days."
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said: "Common sense
has prevailed. She will be released into the care of our embassy in