BUSH: “DEEPLY TROUBLED”
About the Abdul Rahman case, reports Tim Graham. More to come…
Update from The Political Pit Bull:

Watch video and read transcript of the mealy-mouthed statement.
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Meanwhile, the Danes are not mincing words (via Agora):
Foreign Minister Per Stig Møller, Conservatives, Berlingske, March 22:
“We are working full steam to shed some light on this case, a case which we find very serious. No formal indictment has been filed yet. Our representatives to Afghanistan are examining the matter together with the EU and the UN and the accused has also been contacted by international agencies.”
[…]
“This in no way corresponds with Afghanistan’s constitution which says that the Afghans have Freedom of Religion.”Spokesman on Foreign Issues, Naser Khader, Social Liberals, Jyllands-Posten, March 21:
The government must act on this matter and show that Denmark is at the forefront in the fight for Human Rights and international rule of law. That is why we are in Afghanistan. If necessary, the Danish forces in country must liberate Abdul Rahman and offer him asylum in Denmark. This case underlines the need for Sharia law to be fought wherever it is found.”
Amnesty International weighs in.
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