Eight foreign aid workers on trial in Afghanistan for allegedly preaching Christianity could be hanged if found guilty, according to Taliban Chief Justice Mawlawi Noor Mohammad Saqib. Agence France-Presse/Associated Press reported from Islamabad, Pakistan, that the Taliban leader said, \"We will punish them according to the laws they have broken. If they have broken the law and should be hanged then we will punish them like that. Diplomats from the defendants\' countries - the U.S, Australia, and Germany - were not allowed in the courtroom during the trial.
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is currently harboring arch-terrorist Bin Laden, believed to be responsible for last week\'s cataclysmic attacks in New York and Washington. A delegation of Pakistani leaders left today for Afghanistan to encourage their neighbors to turn over Bin Laden to the U.S. within 72 hours.
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan is currently harboring arch-terrorist Bin Laden, believed to be responsible for last week\'s cataclysmic attacks in New York and Washington. A delegation of Pakistani leaders left today for Afghanistan to encourage their neighbors to turn over Bin Laden to the U.S. within 72 hours.