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Published Date: 03 July 2008
A COURT in Algeria handed £800 fines and six-month suspended jail terms to two Christians yesterday for trying to convert Muslims, a defence lawyer said, in the latest in a series of trials stirring accusations of religious repression.
Rachid Seghir and Djallal Dahmani were punished for "distributing documents to disrupt the Muslim faith".


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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 12:47 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Dukov Norfolk,

The Palace 03/07/2008 01:20:38
I take it you are referring to the Algerian judge when you reported that the missionaries were fined by Turkey.

2

Guga II,

Rockall 03/07/2008 02:41:27
Looks like the Hootsmon stuffed it up again. Why would an Algerian court fine them for doing something in Turkey. Are the subbies out on the booze again?
3

The Batboy,

03/07/2008 09:15:05
The Hootsmon does it again! Sensational misfiring of all synapses! Read all abaht it!!!
4

Selgovae,

Scottish Borders 03/07/2008 09:15:32
Dukov Norfolk, thanks for my morning chuckle.
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Dukov Norfolk,

The Palace 03/07/2008 11:39:05
#4 Selgovae

"thanks for my morning chuckle".

It's good to know it made someone happy. Thanks for the comment. Watch this space.

 

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