Islamic scholar gets 18-year sentence

Stephane de Sakutin/ AFP

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PARIS, France (AFP) — Swiss Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan was sentenced on Wednesday to 18 years in prison by a Paris criminal court for the rape of three women.
The verdict marks the latest fall from grace for the former Oxford University professor, who faces a string of rape allegations in Switzerland and France and has already been convicted in the former.
A charismatic yet controversial figure in European Islam, Ramadan has always maintained his innocence.