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Afghan Clerics Demand Death for Convert

24 March, 2006

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KABUL, March 25 (Online): Senior Muslim clerics demanded that an Afghan man on trial for converting from Islam to Christianity be executed, warning that if the government caves in to Western pressure and frees him, they will incite people to "pull him into pieces."

In an unusual move, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice telephoned President Hamid Karzai on Thursday seeking a "favorable resolution" of the case of Abdul Rahman. The 41-year-old former medical aid worker faces the death penalty under Afghanistan`s Islamic laws for becoming a Christian.

His trial has fired passions in this conservative Muslim nation and highlighted a conflict of values between Afghanistan and its Western backers.

"Rejecting Islam is insulting God. We will not allow God to be humiliated. This man must die," said cleric Abdul Raoulf, who is considered a moderate and was jailed three times for opposing the Taliban before the hard-line regime was ousted in 2001.

The trial, which began last week, has caused an international outcry. President Bush has said he is "deeply troubled" by the case and expects the country to "honor the universal principle of freedom.

"Rice spokesman Sean McCormack said she told Karzai it is important for the Afghan people to know that freedom of religion is observed in their country. But in deference to the country`s sovereignty, Rice evidently did not demand specifically that the trial be halted and the defendant released.

"This is clearly an Afghan decision," McCormack said. "They are a sovereign country.

"Still, Rice`s direct appeal to a foreign leader in a judicial proceeding in their own country is an unusual move.

Rice said later Thursday that Afghanistan will act quickly to head off building U.S. anger. She told reporters in Washington that "we have raised it at the highest levels, and we`ve raised it in the strongest possible terms.

"German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters she had received assurances from Karzai in a telephone call that Rahman would not be sentenced to death.

"I have the impression that he (Karzai) has a firm willingness" to abide by the human rights requirements, Merkel said going into pre- European Union summit talks. "I hope we will be able to resolve this."

Diplomats have said the Afghan government is searching for a way to drop the case. On Wednesday, authorities said Rahman is suspected of being mentally ill and would undergo psychological examinations to see whether he is fit to stand trial.

But three Sunni preachers and a Shiite one interviewed by The Associated Press in four of Kabul`s most popular mosques said they do not believe Rahman is insane.

"He is not crazy. He went in front of the media and confessed to being a Christian," said Hamidullah, chief cleric at Haji Yacob Mosque."

The government is scared of the international community. But the people will kill him if he is freed."

Raoulf, who is a member of the country`s main Islamic organization, the Afghan Ulama Council, agreed. "The government is playing games. The people will not be fooled."

"Cut off his head!" he exclaimed, sitting in a courtyard outside Herati Mosque. "We will call on the people to pull him into pieces so there`s nothing left."

He said the only way for Rahman to survive would be for him to go into exile. But Said Mirhossain Nasri, the top cleric at Hossainia Mosque, one of the largest Shiite places of worship in Kabul, said Rahman must not be allowed to leave the country.

"If he is allowed to live in the West, then others will claim to be Christian so they can too," he said. "We must set an example. ... He must be hanged." The clerics said they were angry with the United States and other countries for pushing for Rahman`s freedom.

"We are a small country and we welcome the help the outside world is giving us. But please don`t interfere in this issue," Nasri said. "We are Muslims and these are our beliefs. This is much more important to us than all the aid the world has given us." 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.

Hamidullah warned that if the government frees Rahman, "there will be an uprising" like one against Soviet occupying forces in the 1980s. "The government will lose the support of the people," he said. "What sort of democracy would it be if the government ignored the will of all the people."

Meanwhile, human rights group Amnesty International said if Rahman has been detained solely for his religious beliefs, he would be a "prisoner of conscience." "The charges against him should be dropped and if necessary he should be protected against any abuses within the community," the London-based group said in a statement.

Rahman is believed to have lived in Germany for nine years after converting to Christianity while working as a medical aid worker for an international Christian group helping Afghan refugees in Pakistan. He returned to Kabul in 2002. It was not immediately clear when Rahman`s trial will resume.

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Reader Comments:

Supremacy of Rule Bending

Senior Muslim clerics demanded that an Afghan man on trial for converting from Islam to Christianity be executed.The basis to this decision must not be ignored by Umma.
Discarding facts and truth while releasing this convert under pressure is blindly
Following Or Rejecting Quran Hadith (amid continued foreign soldiers presence) ?




Z M B, Afghanistan - 25 March, 2006

Very Sadly Disturbing

It is very disturbing to think that someone could be put to death for their religious beliefs. This whole situation is very unsettling to me. I used to be interested in the Islamic beliefs and thought that it was a peaceful religion, but now I'm not quite sure of that. The GOD I put my faith in would never make a human being think to kill someone for their religious beliefs. But, let's see....Jesus died for his beliefs. Who in the world is the decision maker to decide what religion is the best to follow? There are many forms of religion and if you truly believe in GOD, then this situation wouldn't be happening right now. If Abdul Rahman is put to death, then that proves that Islam is not the peaceful religion that the Muslims say they are and that the "real" peaceful religion is Christianity, and may GOD rest his soul! And whoever is responsible for his death will burn in hell for eternity.

Cindy Lees, United Kingdom - 26 March, 2006

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