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Kidnapped Sudanese Newspaper Editor Found Beheaded

HeadlineSep 07, 2006

In Sudan, a newspaper editor has been found beheaded one day after he was kidnapped. Mohamed Taha was seized from his home in the capital Khartoum on Tuesday. He was arrested last year and his newspaper was shut down after he published articles questioning the roots of the prophet Muhammad.

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