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Monday, July 20, 2009
Iranian Singer Sentenced In Abstentia To 5 Years For Recording of Quranic Verses
In Iran, popular singer-composer Mohsen Namjoo-- described as Iran's Bob Dylan-- has been sentenced in abstentia to five years in prison for dishonoring the Quran. Reports last week by Press TV, AFP and the blog Freemuse give details. An Iranian Quran scholar filed a complaint against Namjoo charging that he had presented "an insulting, sneering performance of Quranic verses with musical instruments." Namjoo, who has now moved to Vienna, says that his private recording made four years ago was released without his authorization. He has apologized for the recording. Namjoo's brother says the family will appeal the jail sentence.