The Times March 23, 2006 Insanity clause could save Christian convert From Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Tim Albone in Kabul PRESIDENT BUSH led international condemnation of Afghanistan yesterday over the case of a Muslim who converted to Christianity and now faces the death penalty under the country’s Islamic laws. He criticised the Afghan authorities, saying that liberated countries needed to respect democratic rights. “I am deeply troubled when I hear that a person who may have converted away from Islam may be held accountable,” Mr Bush said. His comments came after the arrest of Abdul Rahman this month. Under...