The official line is that the Christians are being deported for 'their safety', but the fact that dozens of Muslims are converting to Christianity might have something to do with it. The clerics are having a group hissy fit, ... um ... , rally, demanding the Christians' expulsion.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan plans to deport hundreds of visiting South Korean Christians over security fears after Islamic clerics demanded their expulsion, accusing them of trying to spread Christianity, Afghan sources said on Thursday.
There was no immediate official comment from the government, but Kang Sung Han, a member of the visiting Korean team in Kabul, confirmed the deportation order,
"Yes, yes, we have been told to leave Afghanistan because of security concerns," Han told Reuters.
He said the Koreans in the capital have been confined to their guesthouses while those outside the capital Kabul have begun returning to prepare to leave the country.
Other sources in the capital aware of the issue confirmed the government had ordered the group to leave.
About 2,000 Koreans say they came to Afghanistan for a "peace festival and educational and entertainment programs."
Their visit comes despite warnings by Seoul they could be targets of attacks in the deeply conservative Muslim country.
Hundreds of Islamic clerics rallied in an ancient mosque in a northern city on Wednesday to demand the Koreans' expulsion after accusing them of trying to spread Christianity.
Dozens of Afghan Muslims have converted to Christianity in recent years and live underground, according to locals.
In February, thousands demonstrated against the release of a man facing the death penalty for converting to Christianity from Islam.
The man, Abdur Rahman, was released from prison and then spirited to Italy after international outrage and calls by Western leaders and
Pope Benedict.The move angered many in Afghanistan where Islamic Taliban militants, ousted by U.S.-led coalition troops in 2001, are fighting to topple President Hamid Karzai's government and drive out foreign forces. source
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Islam is the most evil doctrine ever written. Just as no crime is too evil to commit to spread Islam, no effort is too great to destroy it.
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Posted by: Rastaman | August 05, 2006 at 02:14 AM
Nice blog and nice work. Keep it up.
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Posted by: Mark | August 04, 2006 at 09:21 PM
Enlightening and instructive.
Yes, I've read some things about Muslims converting to Christianity -- happens more often than anyone seems to want to report.
Posted by: FrauBudgie | August 04, 2006 at 02:10 PM