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Algeria: National leader of Ahmadiyya Muslim community convicted on 'blasphemy' accusation


Fali was arrested from his home in Ain Sefra, 650 kilometres southwest of Algiers, on August 28.
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Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Express Tribune
By AFP | September 14, 2017

"A case where there are no facts"

ALGIERS: An Algerian court on Wednesday found the head of the country�s tiny Ahmadiyya community guilty of �offending Islam� and handed him a six-month suspended sentence, his lawyer said.

�Mohamed Fali was handed a six-month suspended sentence. He was found guilty of unauthorised fundraising and offending the Prophet (PBUH) and Islam,� Salah Dabouz said.

Ahmadis are accused of heresy and since last year Algerian authorities have cracked down on them.

The trial in the western coastal town of Mostaganem came after Fali objected to a suspended sentence of three months on the same charges in February at a trial he did not attend.
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