World | Afghanistan Afghan Appeals Death Sentence Over Women's Rights Charge Argues he was tortured into false confession By Mary Papenfuss Posted May 18, 2008 11:00 AM CDT Copied An Afghan woman journalist tries to ask a question to Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh, an Afghan journalist on trial, center, after his trial in court in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) An Afghan journalism student who has been sentenced to death claims he was tortured into falsely confessing that he had written an article championing women's rights. "I would never let myself write such an article," said the student, 24, in court today in a desperate bid to overturn his sentence for insulting Islam. The proceedings offer a rare glimpse into the conservative religious impact on Afghanistan's developing legal system. His trial has been adjourned until next week. Read These Next Jimmy Fallon's pasta sauces are now kaput thanks to Epstein files. It's not great news for our neighborhood Wendy's restaurants. Kristi Noem won't like this Wall Street Journal exposé. It takes deep pockets to buy a $400M slice of Rodeo Drive. Report an error