Egyptian Christian teacher sentenced for blasphemy
CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian appeals court upheld a blasphemy conviction against a Coptic Christian teacher and sentenced her to six months in prison yesterday, overturning an earlier ruling that only imposed a fine.
Egypt’s state news agency MENA said the appellate court in Luxor ruled that elementary schoolteacher Dimyana Abdel-Nour had insulted Islam in front of her pupils.
Last year, Abdel-Nour was convicted and ordered to pay a fine of 100,000 Egyptian pounds (about $14,000), but she appealed. MENA reported that the prosecutors also appealed, saying the crime must be punishable by a prison sentence, not only a fine.
Three 10-year-olds had complained to their parents that Abdel-Nour showed disgust for Islam when discussing it in class. Egypt has seen a surge in blasphemy charges in recent years.