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Sentence Upheld for Pastor in Algeria Stopped for Carrying Christian Literature


A case that began with police in Algeria stopping a Christian suspected of carrying Bibles in his car ended yesterday with a large fine for the church leader.
A judge in Tiaret, 600 kilometers (372 miles) southwest of Algiers, on Wednesday (May 16) denied pastor Nouredine Belabed’s appeal of a sentence of a 100,000-dinar (US$868) fine and payment of court fees under a controversial law that forbids “undermining the faith of a Muslim.”

Belabed had received the sentence on March 8, including a three-month suspended prison term reduced from what had been a two-year prison term.