BobVigneault
Bawberator
Mental fitness new twist in Afghan man's religion trial
"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,' Zamari said.
"Moayuddin Baluch, a religious adviser to President Hamid Karzai, said Rahman would undergo a psychological examination.
"'If he is mentally unfit, definitely Islam has no claim to punish him. He must be forgiven. The case must be dropped,' Baluch said."
Posted by Scott Roper
"A Western diplomat in Kabul and a human rights advocate -- both of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity -- said the government was desparately searching for a way to drop the case." -- Express, March 23, 2006
I think the mental illness claim may be a convenient way to drop or modify the charges under Sharia law and keep the US happy.
Posted by Andrew Myers
I'm grabbing these two posts from another thread to pose a question to y'all.
If this were you, would you insist that you are sane and seek to have it proven that your faith is perfectly rational even though it may end in your physical death? Or do you accept pardon at the expense of bringing ridicule to your faith?
"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,' Zamari said.
"Moayuddin Baluch, a religious adviser to President Hamid Karzai, said Rahman would undergo a psychological examination.
"'If he is mentally unfit, definitely Islam has no claim to punish him. He must be forgiven. The case must be dropped,' Baluch said."
Posted by Scott Roper
"A Western diplomat in Kabul and a human rights advocate -- both of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity -- said the government was desparately searching for a way to drop the case." -- Express, March 23, 2006
I think the mental illness claim may be a convenient way to drop or modify the charges under Sharia law and keep the US happy.
Posted by Andrew Myers
I'm grabbing these two posts from another thread to pose a question to y'all.
If this were you, would you insist that you are sane and seek to have it proven that your faith is perfectly rational even though it may end in your physical death? Or do you accept pardon at the expense of bringing ridicule to your faith?