K.S. Rajan (23
Aug 2013)
"CHRISTIANS IN IRAN
AND MIDDLE EAST TO PRAY FOR"
Iran: Christian Man Jailed for Distributing Gospel
An Iranian Christian has been sent to jail for proselytizing and
‘illegal’ home worship.
By Maayana Miskin
First Publish: 8/21/2013, 9:01 PM
An Iranian convert from Islam to Christianity has been sentenced
to a decade in prison for proselytizing, the Christian news
network Agenzia Fides reports.
The man, Mohammed-Hadi “Mostafa” Bordbar, was officially charged
with “crimes against state security.”
Bordbar had previously faced criminal charges for converting to
Christianity. He was found guilty of “apostasy,” but was not
jailed.
His latest arrest took place in December 2012. He was taken into
custody following a police raid at his home, which had been used
for Christian prayer meetings.
Officers found thousands of copies of the Christian Gospel,
which Bordbar had been distributing in an attempt to convince
others to join him in following Christianity.
The report also noted a related sentence, that of Ebrahim
Firouzi, an Iranian Christian who was sentenced to one year in
prison and two years of exile for “evangelization activities and
distribution of Bibles… in opposition to the regime of the
Islamic Republic of Iran.”
Iran has a long history of arresting Christians, and targeting
converts from Islam in particular. Some “Church of Iran” members
have accused the state of treating them as “enemy number one.”
Christians are facing trouble in other parts of the Middle East
as well. In Egypt, Coptic Christians have been targeted by
violence from the Muslim Brotherhood, while in Syria, Al-Qaeda
linked rebels have threatened to kill Christians who do not join
the fight against President Bashar Assad.
In Iraq, Christians have been fleeing in their thousands to
escape sectarian violence, which often targets Christians
specifically.