Two Algerian Christians were each handed a (British Pounds) £800 fine and six-month suspended jail terms yesterday, after an Algerian court found them guilty of unlawfully trying to convert Muslims to their faith. According to their lawyer, Khelloudja Khalfoun, convicts, Rachid Mohammed Seghir, 40, and Jammal Dahmani, 36, were sentenced for distributing documents that aimed at weakening the faith of Muslims.
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