Nine Christians Jailed For Leaving Islam in Iran

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Iran: ‘Nine Christians Jailed For Leaving Islam’

By Pakistan Christian Post, October 21, 2019:

TEHRAN, IRAN: October 20, 2019. (Stefan J Bos for BosNewsLife)– An Iranian court has sentenced a pastor and eight fellow members of the big evangelical Church of Iran movement to jail for leaving Islam.

Church leader Matthias Haghnejad and the other believers were each sentenced to five years imprisonment after a short hearing on September 23, trial observers confirmed to BosNewsLife.

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Pastor Haghnejad was detained by the feared Islamic Revolutionary Guard following a church service in February this year, said advocacy group Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), which supports the Christians.

The other believers Shahrouz Eslamdoust, Babak Hosseinzadeh, Behnam Akhlaghi, Mehdi Khatibi, Mohammad Vafadar, Kamal Naamanian, Hossein Kadivar (Elisha) and Khalil Dehghanpour were reportedly taken into custody in the coastal city of Rasht in early 2019.

Confirmation about their sentences came days after jailed Church of Iran pastor, Yousef Nadarkhani, ended a three-week hunger strike, according to Christians familiar with his situation.

FATHER’S CRY

Nadarkhani, who is serving a ten-year prison term for church activities, began his action on September 23 to protest against his children being prohibited from continuing with their education.

He described his hunger strike in a letter to prison authorities as “the cry of a father, unjustly imprisoned.” The pastor said the second-generation Christian children are increasingly penalized by educational authorities who do not recognize their faith.

It was not immediately clear whether Nadarkhani would be able to meet the other jailed Christians. Trial observers said the nine men faced a severe July hearing by Judge Mohammed Moghisheh, who activists claim “is notorious” for miscarriages of justice.

He allegedly attempted to coerce Pastor Haghnejad, Eslamdoust, Hosseinzadeh, Akhlaghi and Khatibi, into accepting a court-appointed legal representative.

The judge eventually suspended the proceedings, remanding them in custody on significantly increased bail terms when they refused to do so, reported CSW. “Judge Moghisheh subsequently resumed the trial of Mr. Vafadar, Mr. Naamanian, Mr. Kadivar (Elisha) and Mr. Dehghanpour, who were representing themselves…during which he asserted that the Bible was falsified and called the men’ apostates’,” the term used for leaving Islam, the group added.

APPEALS EXPECTED

During another hearing last month, the defendants’ lawyer was allowed to speak shortly, Christians said. “However, Judge Mogisheh is reported not to have responded to his statement. A source informed CSW that “it seemed as if the judge had already made his decision,” the group said.

CSW claimed that the judge “allowed this process as a formality before pronouncing a pre-determined sentence.”

All nine Christians are appealing their sentences, but Pastor Haghnejad and those defended by a lawyer were already jailed, CSW said.

CSW’s Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas told BosNewsLife that his group condemns “in the strongest terms,” the sentences handed to the Christians. “Once again, it is clear from the brevity of the trial and reported lack of interest of the presiding judge that due process was not observed. And the judge was not impartial,” he added.

“The charges against these Christians are excessive, completely unfounded and constitute a criminalization of a religion which the Iranian constitution purportedly recognizes,” Thomas stressed.

BROADER CRACKDOWN

He said CSW called “for the immediate and unconditional release of these nine men,” and all who are behind bars “for their religion or belief in Iran.”

The detentions are part of a broader crackdown on devoted Christians in the Islamic nation, according to several church sources and activists. Apostasy and spreading Christianity often lead to long prison terms and possibly a death sentence in Iran.

Despite these difficulties, mission groups suggest there are at least an estimated 360,000 Christians in the country. They include many former Muslims who turned to Christianity, seeking freedom from strict Islamic rules. Iran’s government-led Statistical Center reports 117,700 Christians in this nation of just over 82 million people.

The U.S. State Department has classified the Islamic Republic as a “country of particular concern” under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 “for having engaged in or tolerated particularly severe violations of religious freedom.”

Iranian authorities have denied wrongdoing but say they want to protect the country against dangerous outside influences.

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Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
4 years ago

Trump- and the Republicans- need to talk about this. My heart goes out to these courageous people. The American people need to be educated about the enemies of liberty- religious freedom in particular- in this world. They need to be prepared to accept regime change …. in which the United States plays more than the role of observer.

Trump seems to want to wash America’s hands of the Middle East. Wrong approach. We should do what we can to promote governments that share our values. Now how exactly we go about doing that requires wisdom consistently applied over time. No, the US of A cannot be the “cops of the world”, but neither should we be mere observers.

MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

How, exactly, would you propose the US force regime change in the Iranian Repugnant? Economic and political pressure are meaningless in light of the fact there are plenty of rotten, corrupt, immoral, degenerate Europeon states willing to do business w/Iran.

Bonnie Pupowner
Bonnie Pupowner
4 years ago

And the Shah had to be deposed, exactly why?

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

The Shah died of cancer less than a year after he abdicated. He abdicated partly because the symptoms of his cancer has already become manifest. He then proceeded to go abroad for treatment. He left Iran after he abdicated to get treatment for his terminal cancer.

balafama
balafama
4 years ago

he was overthrown in a coup ,primarily.

MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  balafama

He was dying of cancer. What sort of resistance do you think he could’ve offered? He should’ve appointed a successor once he found out how bad his cancer was.

Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
4 years ago

no compulsion?

Patriotic American
Patriotic American
4 years ago

The Democrats also support keeping anyone who wants to leave the LGBTQ lifestyle from doing so, keeping them trapped permanently therein, by their drive to outlaw therapy to straighten them out and, indeed, further sucking them into an abyss via castration in the name of “reassignment surgery” and “transitioning.” So in that sense, it figures they would support Islamic savages who would jail or kill those who seek to leave Islam.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

I’m sure allah the “good”, “decent”, “honorable”, Shitite mongrel parasites in the US will be protesting the persecution of Christians in the Iranian Repugnant any day now…

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago

I’m holding my breath. The only real problem is that my lung capacity ain’t what it used to be.

Rusty
Rusty
4 years ago

Of course all those Baptists will be out to demand better treatment fro them! Oh, that’s right, they’re too busy picketing PP offices. Oh, that’s right, they don’t have time for that either. The pastor will be live streaming to Fakebook until someone gives him a bad review and then he’ll be whining about how important that is.

James Jones
James Jones
4 years ago
Reply to  Rusty

It would be an understatement to say that the Christian church in general is failing its people and the nation. The remnant is dwarfed by hypocrites or luke-warmers that have turned from matters of faith and have embraced a bastardized union of religion and secularism.
This “apostasy” has reached its definition across the West with America as the last to fall. If you have any doubts, check Deuteronomy 28:49/50 and tell me that is not what is happening now in Europe, the UK and now on North America’s shore (Canada has now tipped into the hole) – its called “judgement” as in final, and has already begun. The number of prophecies and signs of the end-times, when looked at collectively, are clearly saying the last of the last days are upon us. I have personally researched over 20 such prophecies that are confirmed by world events. Most have already fulfilled and a few others are literally on the verge of doing so.The only true hope is in Christ

MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  Rusty

But it’s not Baptists who are persecuting Christians in the Iranian Repugnant it’s f’ing Shitite mongrels.

Ari
Ari
4 years ago

Most muslim countries persecute non-muslim religious minorities and Iran is one of the worst persecutors. Usually the MS media is silent on this issue.comment image German journalist Alexandra von Nahmen, DW

Nessie
Nessie
4 years ago
Reply to  Ari

Is she the one who first reported the story?

Mario Alexis Portella
Mario Alexis Portella
4 years ago
Reply to  Ari

Islam, as Ataturk said, is a theology for the immoral Arab… in this case the Iranians. https://thegreatarchitect.blog/2019/10/26/2437/

Francis
Francis
4 years ago

No doubt the POTUS candidates are celebrating this.

1PierreMontagne1
1PierreMontagne1
4 years ago

Typically the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) meets with Tehran’s Politicians annually and are extolled by the Regime as “Christians whom the Muslim Iranians like to meet with. Former president Ahmadinejad even got eh Mennonites to hire Iranian Muslim professors to teach at Mennonite universities and Bible Schools But the MCC doesn’t say a word about Iranian persecution of Christians.

movingwaters
movingwaters
4 years ago

Pastor Nadarkhani barely gets out of prison from one unjust sentence until they pick him up again. I am amazed at his survival. Iran must truly fear this man and the harvest of souls turning to Jesus in this country. I pray that these newly arrested Muslim Background Believers be strengthened in their love and faith throughout the abuse they are no doubt receiving.

MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
MuhamMADTheFakeProphet
4 years ago

I remember a Korean Christian man related to me how the pastor in his church along w/one of his sons traveled to Iran and Turkey to preach the gospel. At the time I thought they were crazy, but maybe that’s what courage looks like to the cowardly. The pastor and his son disappeared in Turkey never to be seen again and the all muslum authorities in Turkey didn’t give a hot damn.

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