Sunday, March 26, 2006

Abdul Rahman Update: Case Dropped Against Afghan Christian

Possible good news for Afghan Christian convert Abdul Rahman:

An Afghan court has dismissed case against a man who converted from Islam to Christianity for lack of evidence, an official said Sunday.

The court, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, had been under intense international pressure to drop the case against Abdul Rahman, who faced a possible death sentence for his public conversion.

Some Islamic clerics had called for his execution, saying Rahman would face danger from his countrymen if he were released.
My Comments:
I'll believe this is over when I see Abdul Rahman walking around as a free man in a non-Islamic country. Even then, some Islamic nutcase mullah is likely to put a fatwah on him so that his life will constantly be in danger like Salman Rushdie's.


Previous Pro Ecclesia Posts on this Subject:
Abdul Rahman Update


Abdul Rahman Case Puts U.S. "Theocracy" Nonsense into Perspective

President Bush Weighs in on Abdul Rahman

Who Will Save Abdul Rahman?

Apostasy Case Raises Questions About "Islamic" Constitutions in Afghanistan and Iraq

Afghan Man Faces Death for Allegedly Converting to Christianity

Did 2000 American Soldiers Die For Islam?

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