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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Afghanistan Supreme Court Upholds 20-Year Blasphemy Sentence
Today's International Herald Tribune reports that Afghanistan's Supreme Court last month upheld a 20-year prison sentence for blasphemy imposed on an Afghan university student for distributing an article about the role of women in Islam. Originally 24-year old Parwiz Kambakhsh was sentenced to death, but after international protests (see prior posting) an appeals court imposed the reduced sentence that has now been confirmed by the Supreme Court.