Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Iran: Three Converts Ordered to Stop ‘Christian Activities’

COMPASS DIRECT NEWS: Judge puts them on probation, threatening them with ‘apostasy’ trial.

LOS ANGELES – Declaring three Iranian Christians guilty of cooperating with “anti-government movements,” a court in Shiraz on March 10 ordered the converts to discontinue Christian activities and stop propagating their faith. An Islamic Revolutionary Court judge handed an eight-month suspended prison sentence with a five-year probation to Seyed Allaedin Hussein, Homayoon Shokouhi, and Seyed Amir Hussein Bob-Annari. The judge said he would enforce their prison sentence and try them as “apostates,” or those who leave Islam, if they violate terms of their probation – including a ban on contacting one another. A new penal code under consideration by the Iranian Parliament includes a bill that would require the death penalty for apostasy. “The warning that they will be ‘arrested and tried as apostates’ if they continue their Christian activities is quite chilling,” said a regional analyst who requested anonymity. [Source: CompassDirectNews] Copyright © 2009 Compass Direct News | Tuesday, March 31, 2009