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Monday, October 20, 2008
Taliban In Afghanistan Kill Aid Worker, Charging Christian Proselytizing
The AP reports that the murder of a Christian aid worker in Afghanistan today was carried out on orders of the Taliban who objected to her engaging in proselytizing activity. Gayle Williams, 34 years old and a dual citizen of Britain and South Africa was gunned down by assailants on a motorbike as she walked to work. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told the AP: "This woman came to Afghanistan to teach Christianity to the people of Afghanistan. Our (leaders) issued a decree to kill this woman." A spokeswoman for the aid group SERVE denied that Williams, who worked with handicapped Afghans, was engaged in proselytizing.