Posted on 06/02/2010 8:31:10 PM PDT by Patriot1259
On Tuesday, the Associated Free Press reported that Abdul Sattar Khawasi, deputy secretary of the Afghan lower house in parliament, called for the execution of Christian converts from Islam. Speaking in regards to a video broadcasted by Afghan television network Noorin TV showing footage of Christian men being baptized and praying in Farsi, Khawasi said, "Those Afghans that appeared in this video film should be executed in public, the house should order the attorney general and the NDS (intelligence agency) to arrest these Afghans and execute them.
The broadcast triggered a protest by hundreds of Kabul University students on Monday, who shouted death threats and demanded the expulsion of Christian foreigners accused of proselytizing. As a result, the operations of Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) and U.S.-based Church World Service (CWS) have been suspended over allegations of proselytizing. The Afghan government is currently undertaking an intensive investigation into the matter. According to Afghan law, proselytizing is illegal and conversion from Islam is punishable by death.
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Obligatory “Religion of Peace” post. :-/
That's probably already under way. The Afghan elite needs us ~ they know they need Christians. What they don't need are more religious fanatics. They are already oversupplied in that quarter.
oh great....and we have been pouring money and american blood down another rat hole.
This SOB should be taken out and shot in the head. He is an obstacle to peace.
No way in hell will we be able to coexist in this world with this garbage!
Hate Speech. HATE Speech. HATE SPEECH. Where’s PC when you really need it?
This is the end game for every practicioner of the religion of piece. Convert to islam or be executed. Children of the devil.
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