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LUXOR, Egypt (AP) -- An Egyptian court has convicted a Coptic Christian teacher of blasphemy but didn't hand down a prison sentence and only imposed a fine on her. The court on Tuesday ruled that elementary schoolteacher Dimyana Abdel-Nour had insulted Islam. It ordered that she pay a fine of 100,000 Egyptian pounds ($14,000). Abdel-Nour was not in the courtroom for the verdict. The case in the ancient southern city of Luxor began when three parents said their 10-year-olds complained at home, saying their teacher showed disgust when she spoke of Islam in class. Angry Islamists protested the verdict outside the courthouse. Egypt has witnessed a surge in blasphemy charges in recent months, widely seen as a reflection of the growing power of Islamists. Blasphemy became a criminal offense under Egypt's new, Islamist-backed constitution. © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||
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