A Christian Convert, on the Run in Afghanistan
KABUL,
Afghanistan — In a dank basement on the outskirts of Kabul, Josef read his worn blue Bible by the light of a
propane lantern, as he had done for weeks since he fled from his family in Pakistan.
His few worldly possessions
sat nearby in the 10-by-10-foot room of stone and crumbling brown earth. He
keeps a wooden cross with a passage from the Sermon on the Mount written on it,
a carton of Esse cigarettes, and a thin plastic folder containing records of
his conversion to Christianity.
The documents are the
reason he is hiding for his life. On paper, Afghan law protects freedom of
religion, but the reality here and in some other Muslim countries is that
renouncing Islam is a capital offense.
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