Afghan court upholds 20-year sentences for Koran translation

An appeals court in Afghanistan upheld 20-year prison sentences for two men who published a translation of the Koran that drove religious leaders to call for their execution.

Afghan court upholds 20-year sentences for Koran translation

An appeals court in Afghanistan upheld 20-year prison sentences for two men who published a translation of the Koran that drove religious leaders to call for their execution.

The panel ruled yesterday the men were guilty of modifying the Koran – a crime punishable by death.

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