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March 29, 2006
Italy: Muslim Apostate Is Safe And Out Of Afghanistan
Finally, a piece of genuine good news. Abdur Rahman (pictured), the Afghan Christian who was under a threat of death from the barbarian clerics in his own country, has escaped to find sanctuary in Italy. Earlier, as we mentioned, the Italian cabinet approved his request for asylum. AKI reported that Silvio Berlosconi, the Italian prime minister said that his nation would be "very glad to be able to welcome someone who has been so courageous."
And the BBC now confirms that 41-year old Mr Rahman has already arrived in Italy.
Mr Rahman will face a tough time adjusting to his new life, and will probably need to be under protection, but he is no longer within reach of the evil Talibanised clerics within his native country.
But the issues which his case has raised, such as those highlighted by the Jesuit priest Samir Khalil Samir, are not going to go away.
Nor should they. We have heard so many lies from so-called moderate Muslims. Pakistan has addressed the international media with its claims to be "moderate". But under its Islamocentric Penal Code, it is forbidden to blaspheme against Islam. Under section 295-C of this code, the mere act of insulting the so-called "prophet" Mohammed, the 7th century mass-murdering paedophile caravan-raider, is enough to invoke the death penalty.
Islam has never been a "religion of peace", and it never will be. When Islam's founder killed those who apostasised from his vile faith, the religion is not fit to exist in the modern world, among civilised nations.
Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at March 29, 2006 8:20 PM
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