An Iranian Assemblies of God (AOG) pastor, his wife and two church
workers have been returned to jail after their one year sentences for
converting to Christianity and “propagation against the Islamic regime
through evangelism" were upheld by a High Court on 1 May.
Pastor
Farhad Sabokrooh, his wife Shahnaz Jayzan and church workers Naser
Zaman-Dezfuli and Davoud Alijani were initially arrested in December
2011, after authorities in the southern town of Ahwaz raided their
church’s Christmas celebrations and detained everyone in the building,
including children attending Sunday School.
According
to Iranian agency Mohabat News, all four were charged with “converting
to Christianity and propagating against the Islamic Republic through
evangelism”, and were each sentenced to one year in prison by the
Revolutionary Court in Ahwaz. They were temporarily released, but were
summoned to court on 1 May 2013 and re-arrested. Mr Alijani was
transferred to Ahwaz’s Karoon Prison to complete his sentence, while
Pastor Sabokrooh, Shahnaz Jayzan and Mr Zaman-Dezfuli were taken to
Sepidar Prison.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide
(CSW) has also been informed that Mostafa Bordbar, a Christian arrested
in Tehran in December 2012 and whose case details were obscure, is now
confirmed to be detained in Ward 350 of Evin Prison, along with Church
of Iran member Alireza Seyyedian and AOG Pastors Farshid Fathi and Saeed
Abedini. Pastor Abedini, who had been placed in solitary confinement
for taking part in a peaceful protest against prison conditions, has now
been returned to Ward 350 after being taken to hospital this week
following a further deterioration in his health.
Mohabat
News reports that a Christian prisoner in Adel-Abad Prison in Shiraz is
in urgent need of medical attention. Vahid Hakkani, who was arrested in
February 2012 along with eight others during a raid on a prayer
meeting, is reported to be suffering from internal bleeding and has been
informed by prison doctors that he needs surgery urgently, but so far
this has not occurred.
CSW has also learned
that in April 2013, Ebrahim Firoozi, who was arrested for a second time
in March 2013 and charged with launching and administering a Christian
missionary website, distributing Bibles, cooperating with student
activists and involvement in actions against national security, was
temporarily released from Ward 350 of Evin Prison after 53 days in jail,
following a bail payment of approximately 20,000 USD.
CSW’s
Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas said, “Pastor Sabokrooh and others have
been jailed for exercising their right to change their religion and to
manifest their new faith both privately and in communion with others.
This right is protected by Article 18 of the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which as a signatory, Iran is
obliged uphold. We continue to call on Iran to fulfill its legal
obligations by guaranteeing freedom of religion or belief for all of its
citizens. We also urge the authorities to ensure that as occurred in
the case of Pastor Abdedini, every prisoner in urgent need of medical
attention is given access to medical facilities and appropriate
treatment.
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