<p>Physiotherapist Said Musa, 45, will be executed within three days, the Daily Mail reported Monday.<br /><br />Musa, who has been held for eight months in a Kabul prison, claims he has been tortured and sexually abused by inmates and guards.<br /><br />Musa worked with the Red Cross for 15 years. He lost his left leg in a landmine explosion in the 1990s and was last helping to treat other amputees in the war-ravaged country.<br /><br />The activist said he was visited in prison by a judge who told him he would be hanged within days unless he converted back to Islam.<br />But he remains defiant and says he was willing to die for his faith.<br /><br />"My body is theirs to do what they want with. Only God can decide if my spirit goes to hell," he was quoted as saying.<br />The report said lawyers have refused to pursue his case in court after receiving death threats.<br /><br />He was arrested in May last year as he tried to seek asylum at the German embassy following a crackdown on Christians within Afghanistan. Musa was arrested after a television channel showed western men baptising Afghans during secret ceremonies.</p>
<p>Physiotherapist Said Musa, 45, will be executed within three days, the Daily Mail reported Monday.<br /><br />Musa, who has been held for eight months in a Kabul prison, claims he has been tortured and sexually abused by inmates and guards.<br /><br />Musa worked with the Red Cross for 15 years. He lost his left leg in a landmine explosion in the 1990s and was last helping to treat other amputees in the war-ravaged country.<br /><br />The activist said he was visited in prison by a judge who told him he would be hanged within days unless he converted back to Islam.<br />But he remains defiant and says he was willing to die for his faith.<br /><br />"My body is theirs to do what they want with. Only God can decide if my spirit goes to hell," he was quoted as saying.<br />The report said lawyers have refused to pursue his case in court after receiving death threats.<br /><br />He was arrested in May last year as he tried to seek asylum at the German embassy following a crackdown on Christians within Afghanistan. Musa was arrested after a television channel showed western men baptising Afghans during secret ceremonies.</p>