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  • Sentence Extended on Retrial
    Ismaeil Maghrebinejad - Photo: Middle East Concern www.meconcern.org
    Ismaeil Maghrebinejad
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    When the judge requested a retrial for Ismaeil Maghrebinejad, there were hopes that justice would prevail. Ismaeil had received a two-year prison sentence on February 27th for his alleged "membership of a group hostile to the regime" (read more). This sentence was in addition to a previous decision that was made on January 8th, when he was sentenced to three years for "insulting Islamic sacred beliefs."

  • Sentence for Mary Mohammadi
    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi - Photo: Middle East Concern www.meconcern.org
    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi is a Christian convert and blogger who has spoken out about the oppression facing Iran's people. As a result, she has been arrested and imprisoned because of her faith and work as a social media advocate (read more).

    A hearing was held on April 14th, at which time a judge raised questions about her faith, even though it had no bearing on the charges she faced. On April 21st, she was notified of the outcome: one day in prison, a three-month suspension of her prison sentence, plus ten lashes for "disturbing public order."

  • Two Prisoners Released
    Rokhsareh (Mahrokh) Ghanbari - Photo: Middle East Concern http://meconcern.org
    Rokhsareh (Mahrokh) Ghanbari
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    In the endeavour to deal with the COVID-19 crisis, Iranian authorities released thousands of prisoners in mid-March to stop the spread within the country's prisons. It was noted, however, that many Christians detained for their faith were not included. We are pleased to report, however, that two Christian prisoners have gained their freedom.

  • Exile Extended
    Interview with Ebrahim Firouzi - Hovsepian Ministries
    Joseph Hovsepian interviewing Ebrahim Firouzi.
    Photo: Hovsepian Ministries

    On October 31st, Ebrahim Firouzi was released from prison but then faced two years of exile in Sarbaz, near the Pakistani border. Although he began his exile on November 12th, in December, he requested leave to sort out some family matters. After waiting for several days and receiving no response, he went ahead with his trip.

  • Hearings of Accused Christians Delayed
    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi - Photo: Middle East Concern www.meconcern.org
    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    In last week's Persecution and Prayer Alert, we wrote about Mary Mohammadi who was arrested and facing abuse while incarcerated. We are thankful to report that as of February 26th, she was released on bail. Although a court hearing had been scheduled for March 2nd, it was postponed indefinitely, apparently due to concerns about the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

  • Christian Blogger Faces Abuse in Prison
    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi - Photo: Middle East Concern www.meconcern.org
    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi, a Christian convert and outspoken critic of the oppression being experienced by the Iranian people, has had to endure imprisonment and abuse. Initially arrested in November 2017, she was sentenced to six months in prison for her "membership in proselytizing groups," as well as her participation in Christian activity and the spreading of propaganda. Although released in the spring of 2018, Mary was arrested again in July 2019 prior to being freed on bail. In December, she was unexpectedly banned from continuing her education at the Islamic Adad University.

  • Recent Prisoner Updates
    Ismaeil Maghrebinejad
    Ismaeil Maghrebinejad
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    Christians in Iran face constant danger when living out their faith. This is particularly true for those who convert from Islam. For many, faith in Christ leads to torture and imprisonment. More information, including various reports, can be reviewed at our country report.

    Ismaeil Maghrebinejad, 65, was taken into custody on January 25th of this year on charges of propaganda against the state (note previous report). In a hearing on October 22nd, charges of apostasy were added by the judge, even though Ismaeil had been a Christian for nearly 40 years. The next court hearing is expected in two months' time.

  • Released from Prison
    Ebrahim Firouzi

    Ebrahim Firouzi has been imprisoned since 2013 on charges including "actions against national security." He was originally sentenced to one year in prison, followed by two years of exile. However, after serving the first year, he was re-tried and sentenced to an additional five years.

    We are pleased to announce that Ebrahim was released from Rajaei Shahr prison on October 26th. While he still must serve two years of exile in the Sarbaz region of southeastern Iran, this Christian young man has been allowed temporary release to sort out his personal affairs.

  • Imprisoned for Not Denying Christ
    Fatemeh Bakhteri - Photo: Middle East Concern www.meconcern.org
    Photo: Middle East Concern

    Fatemeh Bakhteri has begun a one-year prison sentence in the infamous Evin Prison because she refuses to renounce her faith in Christ. Fatemeh (also known as Ailar) was first informed of her sentence for "acting against national security" in September 2018.

    In an appeal hearing this past January, Fatemeh and co-defendant Saheb Fadaie were pressured by presiding judges to renounce their faith, which they refused to do. The decision upholding the verdict was announced in May, and Fatemeh presented herself to the prison in Tehran on August 31st. Saheb was already serving a ten-year sentence for his work in establishing a house church. To learn more about the persecution of Christians in Iran, go to our country report.

  • Appeal Hearing Postponed
    Shamiram Isavi Khabizeh and her husband. - Photo: Farsi Christian News Network
    Shamiram Isavi Khabizeh
    with her husband, Pastor Victor.
    Photo: Farsi Christian
    News Network

    On August 29th, it was reported that an appeal hearing was scheduled to take place on September 3rd for Shamiram Isavi Khabizeh and Kevian Fallah Mohammadi. (More information on this case is available here.) When it was time for the hearing, the appointed judge failed to appear. Consequently, the hearing was postponed and, as of this report, no new date has been set.