March 28, 2006
Now it appears that at least one country is prepared to offer him asylum. That nation is Italy.
The whereabouts of an Afghan man who had been threatened with the death penalty for converting to Christianity was unknown Wednesday, as at least one nation began considering granting him asylum status.Italy is considering granting asylum to Abdul Rahman, The Associated Press reported.
Italy's Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini on Wednesday will press for Rahman to be granted asylum there, the government said in a statement, according to the AP.
Rahman was released Monday after being held by Afghan authorities for his conversion from Islam to Christianity, punishable by death in Afghanistan, which follows Islamic law.
Many Muslim clerics in the country called for his death, and said even if he were freed his life would be in danger.
Muslim clerics condemned Rahman's release, saying it was a "betrayal of Islam" and threatened to incite violent protests.
Rahman had requested asylum in a Western country ahead of his release, according to the United Nations. He has previously lived in Europe.
"Mr. Abdul Rahman has asked for asylum outside Afghanistan," a statement from the office of U.N. Special Representative to Afghanistan said Monday. "We expect that this will be provided by one of the countries interested in a peaceful solution to this case."
Abdul Rahman should be airlifted to the United States, where he can live in freedom. That this has not already been done is shameful -- and a betrayal of our heritage as a land of religious freedom.
But then again, maybe Rahman would not have been any safer in this country.
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