Journalist for Christian convert
Paul | 18.10.2006 14:23 | Oxford
The abductors want the return of Abdul Rahman who converted to Christianity. Presumably to kill him. His wife reported him for changing religion because it was the only way she could get rid of a violent husband. Italians are not going to return him so unless a new deal is made Gabriele only has a few days to live. Gabriele travels and lives with locals to try and get the real story.
Torsello, the kidnappers' request
The abductors of the italian reporter propose to release him if an Afghan man that converted himself to Christianity is returned to Afghanistan
The abductors of the italian journalist Gabriele Torsello have made their request: they will free the reporter only in exchange for Abdul Rahman, an Afghan citizen who converted himself to Christianity and left Afghanistan for Italy, where he obtained political asylum. The kidnappers have been contacted Monday afternoon at around 8,30 pm, Afghan time, by Rakhmatullah Hanefi, the security advisor of Emergency hospital in Lashkar-Gah, to whom they addressed their request. In Afghanistan, the apostate would face the death penalty. The abducters also set an ultimatum for the exchange: the negotiation must be concluded within the end of the Ramadan, that is next Sunday. The last phone call between Torsello and Rakhmatullah, took place last night at 9,30 pm Afghan time. Gabriele Torsello reassured on his health conditions. "I am fine - he said - we have moved". Torsello's kidnappers promised a new contact
The abductors of the italian reporter propose to release him if an Afghan man that converted himself to Christianity is returned to Afghanistan
The abductors of the italian journalist Gabriele Torsello have made their request: they will free the reporter only in exchange for Abdul Rahman, an Afghan citizen who converted himself to Christianity and left Afghanistan for Italy, where he obtained political asylum. The kidnappers have been contacted Monday afternoon at around 8,30 pm, Afghan time, by Rakhmatullah Hanefi, the security advisor of Emergency hospital in Lashkar-Gah, to whom they addressed their request. In Afghanistan, the apostate would face the death penalty. The abducters also set an ultimatum for the exchange: the negotiation must be concluded within the end of the Ramadan, that is next Sunday. The last phone call between Torsello and Rakhmatullah, took place last night at 9,30 pm Afghan time. Gabriele Torsello reassured on his health conditions. "I am fine - he said - we have moved". Torsello's kidnappers promised a new contact
Paul
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More shit from muslim extremists.
18.10.2006 16:24
It becomes more obvious that they don't know shit about freedom of religion.
KellyP
Extremist Christians just as Dictorial
19.10.2006 19:07
Agree but let's not confine it to Muslims. The fanatical Christian right in America are just as blinkered and dangerous. God help us from fundermentalists
Paul