Hey, Jon--what about the separation of church and state?
I guess we'd all seem a bit "mad" by their standards.
KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan man facing the death penalty for converting
from Islam to Christianity may be mentally unfit to stand trial, a state
prosecutor and presidential adviser said Wednesday.
Abdul Rahman, 41, went on trial last week in Kabul. He was arrested last
month after his family accused him of becoming a Christian. The conversion
is a crime under Afghanistan's Islamic laws, and a death sentence is
possible.
But prosecutor Sarinwal Zamari said questions have been raised about his
mental fitness.
"We think he could be mad. He is not a normal person. He doesn't talk like a
normal person," he told The Associated Press.
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