Jan 31, 2008

Save Pervez! Global protests to save Afghan student from death sentence


Update: Lifeline for Pervez: Afghan Senate withdraws demand for death sentence
In a dramatic volte-face, the Afghan Senate has withdrawn its confirmation of a death sentence on Sayed Pervez Kambaksh, right, the student convicted of blasphemy for downloading a report on women's rights from the internet.


- Sign the Independent's Petition (41,000 and rising)

Save Pervez! Global protests to save Afghan student from death sentence; Worldwide outrage over Afghan sentenced to death for reading article on women's rights.

Afghan protest: 'He just shared an article with friends. What's the problem?'

Sayed Pervez Kambaksh (pictured above) read and printed an article about women's rights, earning him the death sentence from an Afghan religious court. This is the type of democracy Bush has brought to Afghanistan.
- Sign the Independent's Petition

By Kim Sengupta, Jerome Starkey in Kabul, Anne Penketh and Ben Russell

Friday, 1 February 2008

Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, has been inundated with appeals to save the life of Sayed Pervez Kambaksh, the student journalist sentenced to death after being accused of downloading an internet report on women's rights.

While international protests mounted over the affair, with the British Government saying it had already raised its concerns, hundreds of people marched through the capital, Kabul, demanding Mr Kambaksh's release.
A petition launched yesterday by The Independent to secure justice for Mr Kambaksh had attracted more than 13,500 signatories by last night, and a number of support groups have been set up on the social networking site Facebook with more than 400 joining one group alone.

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