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February 13, 2012

Home > 2000 > August (Web-only)Christianity Today, August (Web-only), 2000
Egypt Jails Christian for Three Years for 'Insulting Islam
'Extremely harsh judgment' for El-Kosheh Copt to be appealed.

An Egyptian court sentenced Coptic Christian Sourial Gayed Isshak to three years in prison at hard labor in mid-July, convicted on charges of insulting the Muslim religion.The guilty verdict, handed down July 16 by the Dar el-Salam Court of Misdemeanors in the strife-torn Sohag governate, was read by Presiding Justice Hassan Ismail.Isshak's lawyer, Mamduh Nakhla, promptly filed for appeal of the verdict and its unusually harsh sentence. A court appeals hearing on the case is scheduled for August 8, the weekly Watani newspaper reported.Under Article 161 of the Egyptian Penal Code, it is a punishable misdemeanor to "insult one of the heavenly religions." According to Nakhla, however, the maximum penalty for conviction of a misdemeanor is a two-year prison sentence."This is the first time in the history of Egyptian courts such an extremely harsh judgment was awarded for such a minor charge," a Coptic observer in Cairo told the Compass Direct news service.During Isshak's trial, prosecutor Hesham Kamel produced several Muslim witnesses who testified they had heard the Coptic shopkeeper curse Islam in the streets of El-Kosheh village last December 30, the day before violence broke out in the village over New Year's weekend. The three-day rampage left 21 Copts and one Muslim dead. In addition, 260 Coptic homes and businesses were destroyed in El-Kosheh and neighboring villages during the carnage.After the prosecution and defense concluded their arguments at the final trial hearing on June 3, the Watani newspaper had reported "there was no substantial evidence produced to support the accusation."Isshak is the first person sentenced in relation to the New Year's weekend violence, which targeted El-Kosheh's Coptic Christian population. ...

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