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Ali Mohaqiq Nasab

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religion under Shariah law, and state that a woman's testimony is equal to that of a man, not half as much. The Media Commission met on 18 October 2005 to discuss Nasab's case, and concluded that he did not deliberately insult Islam in his articles and therefore that there was nothing to support the charge of blasphemy. However, he was convicted by a court in Kabul on 22 October and sentenced to two years in prison. After much pressure from a foreign delegation in Kabul, his sentence was reduced to six months and a half of it was suspended. Having already spent three months in detention, he was therefore released.
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On October 1, 2005, he was arrested on charges of publishing blasphemy. He reportedly challenged conservative Islamic beliefs in his magazine, and the articles for which he is charged are believed to have questioned the severity of punishments for adultery, theft and converting from Islam to another
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cleric and a former editor-in-chief of Huqūqi Zan (Women's Rights).
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Afghanistan
Islam
Persian
Afghan
Shi'ite
Blasphemy law in Afghanistan
"Editor Ali Mohaqiq Nasab gets two years in prison for blasphemy"


"Afghanistan: "Fatwa" Issued Against Editor Ali Mohaqiq Nasab"
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Living people
Hazara people
Afghan writers
Hazara writers
Afghan prisoners and detainees
People convicted of blasphemy

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