Convert Islam - Supervisor: I Never Read Moussaoui Memo
Supervisor: I Never Read Moussaoui Memo
Morning Call - KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan man facing the death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity may be mentally unfit to stand trial, a state prosecutor and presidential adviser said Wednesday. Abdul Rahman, 41, went on trial last week in
Afghan Christian convert could be executed
CNN - WASHINGTON (CNN) — In the days of the Taliban, those promoting Christianity in Afghanistan could be arrested and those converting from Islam could be tortured and publicly executed. That was supposed to change after U.S.-led forces ousted the
ICC Calls on Afghanistan s President Hamid Karzai to Pardon
Dakota Voice - WASHINGTON, March 20 — The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) www.persecution.org is calling on Afghanistan s President Hamid Karzai to defend religious freedom and freedom of conscience in his country by
Afghan faces death penalty for converting
Albuquerque Tribune - KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan man is being prosecuted in a Kabul court and could be sentenced to death on a charge of converting from Islam to Christianity, a crime under this country’s Islamic laws, a judge said. The trial is believed to be the
Christian convert’s sanity questioned
Arizona Daily Star - KABUL, Afghanistan An Afghan man facing a possible death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity may be mentally unfit to stand trial, a state prosecutor said Wednesday amid growing international condemnation of the case. Abdul Rahman
Afghan Convert To Christianity Faces Possible Execution
KWTX - (March 20, 2006)–An Afghan man who allegedly converted from Islam to Christianity is being prosecuted in a Kabul court and could be sentenced to death. The judge told The Associated Press the defendant was arrested last month after his family went
Afghan Christian Convert May Avoid Trial
Belief.Net - KABUL, Afghanistan, March 22 — A 41-year old Afghan man facing the death penalty for converting to Christianity from Islam may avoid prosecution because of concerns over his sanity, a state lawyer said Wednesday. The trial of Abdul Rahman, a former
Alterman: Sorry
MSNBC - I don t have anything profound to add to the commentary on the third anniversary of the Iraq invasion, except that it may be the single most misguided, dishonest and counter-productive expenditure of our nation s blood and treasure in its history
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