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ALGIERS, ALGERIA (BosNewsLife)-- An Algerian court has given two converts to Christianity reduced suspended prison sentences and fines for "illegally" spreading their faith in Christ in mainly Muslim Algeria, a
Protestant leader confirmed Thursday, July 3.
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (BosNewsLife)-- A Christian evangelist was due to appear in an Algerian court Wednesday, June 25, on charges related to "attempting to shake the Muslim faith," after allegedly receiving death threats.
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (BosNewsLife)-- The trial of two Algerian Christian converts accused of proselytising has been postponed for a week, the head of the country's Protestant church said Wednesday, June 18.
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (BosNewsLife)-- A court in Algeria gave four Christians suspended jail sentences and fines Tuesday, June 3, for seeking to convert Muslims to Christianity, as part of a government crackdown on mission activities in the African country.
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (BosNewsLife)-- Algeria's public prosecutor has demanded that six Algerian Christians be sentenced to two years imprisonment for meeting in a friends home and allegedly distributing Christian materials to Muslims, rights investigators monitoring the trial said Thursday, May 29.
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (BosNewsLife)-- An Algerian woman may face three years in prison for converting from Islam to Christianity without government permission, Christians close to the case said Friday, May 23.