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Old 03-22-2006, 07:12 AM   #2
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Default RE: The "Freedom" we are fighting and dying for - what a joke,,,,,,,

Ifferd I would love to have a link to the source on this story if you don't mind.
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Old 03-22-2006, 07:17 AM   #3
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I posted this a couple days ago it was on Drudge it's on MSN's home page or just google ot taz. It's true.
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I am surprised I missed that on Drudge, I will have to go check it out.
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Afghan Convert May Be Unfit for Trial



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[/align]Abdul Rahman, 41, has been charged with rejecting Islam, a crime under this country's Islamic laws. His trial started last week and he confessed to becoming a Christian 16 years ago. If convicted, he could be executed.
But prosecutor Sarinwal Zamari said questions have been raised about his mental fitness.
"We think he could be mad. He is not a normal person. He doesn't talk like a normal person," he told The Associated Press.
Moayuddin Baluch, a religious adviser to President Hamid Karzai, said Rahman would undergo a psychological examination.
"Doctors must examine him," he said. "If he is mentally unfit, definitely Islam has no claim to punish him. He must be forgiven. The case must be dropped."
It was not immediately clear when he would be examined or when the trial would resume. Authorities have barred attempts by the AP to see Rahman and he is not believed to have a lawyer.
A Western diplomat in Kabul and a human rights advocate "” both of whom spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter "” said the government was desperately searching for a way to drop the case because of the reaction it has caused.
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The Bush administration Tuesday issued a subdued appeal to Kabul to let Rahman practice his faith in safety. German Roman Catholic Cardinal Karl Lehmann said the trial sent an "alarming signal" about freedom of worship in Afghanistan.
The case is believed to be the first of its kind in Afghanistan and highlights a struggle between religious conservatives and reformists over what shape Islam should take there four years after the ouster of the fundamentalist Taliban regime.
Afghanistan's constitution is based on Shariah law, which is interpreted by many Muslims to require that any Muslim who rejects Islam be sentenced to death. The state-sponsored Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission has called for Rahman to be punished, arguing he clearly violated Islamic law.
The case has received widespread attention in Afghanistan where many people are demanding Rahman be severely punished.
"For 30 years, we have fought religious wars in this country and there is no way we are going to allow an Afghan to insult us by becoming Christian," said Mohammed Jan, 38, who lives opposite Rahman's father, Abdul Manan, in Kabul. "This has brought so much shame."
Rahman is believed to have converted from Islam to Christianity while working as a medical aid worker for an international Christian group helping Afghan refugees in the Pakistani city of Peshawar.
He then moved to Germany for nine years before returning to Kabul in 2002, after the ouster of the hard-line Taliban regime.
Police arrested him last month after discovering him in possession of a Bible during questioning over a dispute for custody of his two daughters. Prosecutors have offered to drop the charges if Rahman converts back to Islam, but he has refused.
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This has been really getting to me. If this occures, there are many nations who will let that place turn into another cess pool. I think it is time to stop supporting the Islamic logic with our money,military,and dollars. The only problem is the terroist nuts will move back in. I now believe theonly way to run an Islamic state is through dictatorship. They are like a bunch of roaches. IF you do not stay on top of them they will infest and destroy everything. They can not run themselves. They need a strong hand/raid to keep them in check. Only problem, absolute power corrupts absolutely, which will lead us back there agian. I wish there was an answer. Until they get their heads out, and start to except others, they deserve nothing more than death and destruction. And whentheir hateshows up on our door step agian, or any others, they should be taken over by someone who will repress the hell out of them. To heckwith liberating them. Wetried, it didnt work. Warn them that if their crap trickles over to other countries, we will turn them into a glass beach,squash them.[:@] All they know is hate and death so give it too them. I have lost all compasion for them.
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It also reveals the friction between Islamic and statutory law.
Both are affirmed in the country's draft constitution, which says Islam is the religion of Afghanistan but also mentions the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which ensures freedom of religion.
I will be very interested in where this goes, it sure sounds like form other reports the Afghani governemnt is doing every thing it can to appease both the Muslims and the western world by not executing him.

If they do kill him then they need to burn in Hades for it!
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Gobbler could you delete all of tha #%^%^%$#%& stuff so the page will return to normal.
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