Friday, February 20, 2015

Authorities raid homes of three Christians

Authorities raid homes of three Christians, Pastor Irani Refused Conditional Release
By Michael Ireland, Senior Reporter, ASSIST News Service answritermike@gmail.com
RASHT, IRAN (ANS, Feb. 19, 2015) -- Iranian intelligence (VEVAK) agents raided the homes of three men in Rasht on February 16, confiscating bibles, laptops, Christian CDs and literature, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) www.csw.org.uk.
During the raids the three men, Yasser Mosayebzadeh, Saheb Fadaie and Mehdi Reza Omidi (Youhan), were ordered to report to VEVAK on February 17 to answer questions. VEVAK (Vezarat-e Ettela'at va Amniyat-e Keshvar ) refers to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security. CSW was informed that when the men reported to VEVAK officers as requested, they were politely asked to leave the country.
CSW says the reason for the raids remains unclear; however, Mehdi Reza Omidi (Youhan) was part of a group of four Christians who in October 2013 were charged with drinking alcohol during a communion service, and possessing a receiver and satellite antenna. The group was sentenced to 80 lashes each for the offenses. Mehdi Reza Omidi (Youhan) was previously detained on December 31, 2012, during a government crackdown on house churches. However, another motive for the arrests may be that all three men are members of the leadership team of the church run by Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani, who was sentenced to death for ‘apostasy’ in 2010 and acquitted in 2012.
VEVAK logoIn other news, Pastor Behnam Irani, who is serving a six year sentence on false charges, was refused conditional release by a judge. Under Iranian law prisoners can be released conditionally for good behavior once they have served more than half of their sentence, although this is subject to the agreement of the prison authorities and the judge. While the prison authorities agreed to Pastor Irani’s conditional release, the judge did not, resulting in his continued detention.
CSW’s Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas said: “CSW is concerned by Monday evening's raids by the Iranian authorities, who continue to harass the Christian community without cause. It is also disappointing that the judge in Pastor Irani’s case has denied him conditional release, despite the fact he has suffered from ill health during his incarceration and was recently acquitted of further false charges.
“Since his original charges were equally baseless, we urge the Iranian authorities to release him unconditionally and without further delay. We applaud the fact that following the murders of 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya, the Twitter account of Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted that Islam advocates ‘fairness and justice towards the followers of other religions,’ and used the hashtag #ChristianLivesMatter. We therefore call on the Supreme Leader to ensure that his country's religious minorities experience fairness and justice, and that the authorities illustrate by their actions that the lives of Iranian Christians also matter."
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is a Christian organization working for religious freedom through advocacy and human rights, in the pursuit of justice.
For further information or to arrange interviews please contact Kiri Kankhwende, Press Officer at Christian Solidarity Worldwide on +44 (0)20 8329 0045 / +44 (0) 78 2332 9663, email kiri@csw.org.uk or visit www.csw.org.uk.
Photo: VEVAK Logo (via Wikipedia).
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