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Rights and Liberties

Afghan Journalism Student: I Was Tortured Into Confessing to Blasphemy

By Kim Sengupta, Independent UK. Posted May 19, 2008.


Pervez Kambaksh, 24, was allegedly convicted and sentenced to death in a closed-door, four-minute trial in which he was denied legal representation.
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Pervez Kambaksh, the Afghan student sentenced to death after being accused of downloading internet reports on women's rights, yesterday pleaded innocent to charges of blasphemy. He told an appeal court in Kabul that he had been tortured into confessing.

Kambaksh, 24, vehemently denied that he had been responsible for producing anti-Islamic literature. He insisted the prosecution had been motivated by personal malice of two members of staff and their student supporters at the university in Balkh, where he was studying journalism.

He was convicted in proceedings behind closed doors in a trial which he said had lasted just four minutes and where he had been denied legal representation.

Yesterday, in the first public hearing of the case, the prosecution claimed that Kambaksh had disrupted classes at the university by asking questions about women's rights under Islam. It also said he distributed an article on the subject after writing an additional three paragraphs including the phrase, "This is the real face of Islam … The prophet Mohamad wrote verses of the holy Koran just for his own benefit."

In a highly emotional statement, Kambaksh said: "I'm Muslim and I would never let myself write such an article. These accusations are nonsense, [they] come from two professors and other students because of private hostilities against me. I was tortured by the intelligence service in Balkh province and they made me confess that I wrote three paragraphs in this article."

Kambaksh represented himself because his family are having difficulties finding a lawyer to represent him after threats by fundamentalist groups that anyone taking on the job would be killed.

The head of the panel of three judges at Kabul, Abdul Salaam Qazizada, adjourned the trial until next Sunday to allow Kambaksh further attempts to find a lawyer. As of last night they had not succeeded. The original trial took place in January. Kambaksh's appeal was moved to Kabul at his own request, amid fears for his safety in Mazar after international outrage at the sentence. A petition by The Independent to secure justice for him has attracted more than 100,000 signatures.

Prosecutor Ahmad Khan Ayar told the appeals court that the primary provincial court sentence to hang him was "the right decision" according to Islamic law and the Afghan constitution. "Kambaksh has insulted Islam by writing these paragraphs, and he has insulted the Prophet Mohamed. I ask the appeals court to uphold the decision of the primary court of Balkh and sentence him to death."

Under Islamic law, stipulated in Afghanistan's constitution, blasphemy is punishable by death. Two other Afghan journalists, accused of blasphemy and sentenced to death, escaped prison and have been given asylum in the West.

Kambaksh's case has been raised with President Hamid Karzai by Foreign Secretary David Miliband and the U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

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We're Fighting And Dying For This
Posted by: QQOblivion on May 19, 2008 10:09 AM   
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Yeah, "Freedom's On The March", you know.

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» RE: obviously not Posted by: DesertStone
keep eyes closed
Posted by: carbon-based on May 19, 2008 10:41 AM   
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what a wonderful religion and culture.. read a paper and we cut off your head!

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Cultural Relativism
Posted by: AlexLawyer on May 19, 2008 6:24 PM   
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The Bible contains some pretty appalling stuff, too, but nobody today stones women to death for adultery in the Judeo-Christian world. Most Jews and Christians no longer consider the Bible a verbatim transcript from on high, and even the Christian fundamentalists have to reconcile Jesus's considerably more humane teachings with the much earlier barbarism. Unfortunately, nearly all Muslims believe the Koran to be directly revealed and Mohammed to be the ideal role model. Given his career as a genocidaire, warlord, armed robber, slaver, rapist and child molester, Muslim conceptions of right and wrong are quite different from ours. We have to peacefully coexist and should not persecute or mistreat them, but neither should be make the error of assuming they share our ethical values.

The more pressure we put on them by military action, the more they turn inward and toward their religion, and the more they reject our values.

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behold the madness of theism n/t
Posted by: Dboy on May 19, 2008 11:28 PM   
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Put to death for an opinion
Posted by: Libsrule on May 20, 2008 8:18 PM   
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE??

Seriously what the hell is wrong with them?

So this is what we are fighting for? To help set up a different kind of terrorism? One that targets anyone who even THINKS differently and sentences them to death by hanging?

By the way have you seen how they hang people in those barbaric countries? It's rarely a quick drop style. They put a rope around their necks and then slowly lift them as high as forty or fifty feet so everyone gets a good view, so they suffer horribly before dying.

Truly barbaric countries. The sooner we find a way to get off of oil the better, same with heroin. Legalize it for God's sake and let these people suck on their poppy plants.

The U.S. should just go get the guy and bring him to the U.S. and screw what they think. IF they want to keep the Taliban out, then tell them to shut the hell up, and if not, then we'll be happy to let them go back to an even more barbaric way of life.

Maybe set up a green zone area of Afghanistan where the women and children are safe and the men can go screw goats.

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