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CHRISTIAN
RELEASED FROM JAIL IN LIBYA |
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Daniel Baidoo, a Ghanaian
Christian who was convicted of attempting to convert
Libyans to Christianity and sentenced to 25 years in
prison in 2001, was released from Libya's Jedidah Prison
on April 29, 2009.
Baidoo was arrested at a post office where he had gone
to collect a parcel of Arabic Christian literature
mailed to him from a ministry in the United States.
Evangelizing to Muslims is prohibited in Libya and the
government monitors religious literature coming into the
country. Baidoo's release was secured by Ghana's Vice
President, John Dramani Mahama, who was in Libya on an
official visit. Baidoo departed for Ghana on April 30.
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This page
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PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY
10 YEARS CELEBRATION
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