Algeria: Christians appeal against prison sentence

Written by Super User 12 Jan 2011

Four Christian men of a small Protestant church in Algeria are appealing against a court decision to hand them suspended prison sentences for worshiping without a state permission. News of the appeal comes after a court on December 12 reduced the sentences of Abdenour Raid, Nacer Mokrani and Idir Haoudj - to two months. The fourth man, Reverend Mahmoud Yahou, was sentenced to three months in jail and a 1,000-dinar fine (US$ 132). The prosecutor had asked for one-year prison sentences for each defendant. Defence lawyer Mohamed Benbelkacem said the men were found guilty of ‘clandestinely housing a pastor’ who was to hold a conference in their village of Ait Atteli. The Christians said they want to appeal against the sentence to avoid a government crackdown on other churches. The verdict was the latest in a series of cases targeting converted Christians in the country.

Pray: that the authorities would reconsider and scrap these unjust sentences. (Is.10:1)

More: http://www.bosnewslife.com/14856-algerian-christians-appeal-against-prison-sentence

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