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Convert case threatens Afghan reforms

by Rachel Morarjee in Kabul

Published: April 6 2006 01:39 | Last updated: April 6 2006 01:39

The politically charged case of an Afghan man who had faced the death penalty for converting to Christianity could imperil western efforts to encourage the appointment of a reformist panel of judges to Afghanistan’s Supreme Court.

Abdul Rahman, 40, was granted asylum in Italy last week after prosecutors declared him mentally unfit for trial, sidestepping a direct clash between Sharia law and the human rights declarations enshrined in the Afghan constitution.

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