By Jeremy Reynalds
Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
TEHRAN, IRAN
(ANS) -- Another Christian convert was tried in the Revolutionary Court in Robat Karim, a town near Tehran.
Ebrahim Firouzi
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Firouzi's
charges were officially announced to him during the trial. He was
charged with attempting to launch a Christian website, contact with
suspicious foreigners, running online church services and promoting
Christian Zionism.
Mohabat
News said Firouzi was arrested on March 7 2013, when four plainclothes
security officers raided his workplace. While arresting Firouzi,
authorities also confiscated his personal belongings, including his
computer and books related to Christianity.
Mohabat
News said after spending 53 days in custody, Firouzi was temporarily
released from Evin prison after posting a 30 million Tomans (approx.
15,000 USD) bail. He used property as collateral for that sum.
After
being arrested, Firouzi was transferred to Ward 209 of Evin Prison.
Mohabat News said he was "subject(ed) to intense interrogations for ten
days."
He was then moved to Ward
350 of the prison where other Christian prisoners, Saeed Abedini, Farshid Fathi and Mostafa Bordbar are being held.
Mohabat
News said according to a report, some agents from the Iranian Ministry
of Intelligence were also present during Firouzi's trial.
Mohabat
News reported that Firouzi said he was innocent of promoting Christian
Zionism and that the charges were made up by security authorities and
interrogators.
After
considering Firouzi's plea, Mohabat News said "the judge decided that
the indictment against him was defective. Therefore he postponed issuing
his verdict."
At the same time, Mohabat News said, all of Firouzi's ID has been confiscated.
Mohabat
News said Firouzi is a resident of Robat Karim, a town 20 kilometers
southwest of Tehran. He lives in the same town as Sattar Beheshti, an
Iranian labor activist and blogger, who was arrested and tortured to
death by Iranian authorities.
Mohabat
News said the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, that
monitors religious freed
om worldwide, said in its annual report that Iran, together with 14
other countries, are the greatest violators of religious freedom around
in the world.
Mohabat News
said the annual report accuses Iran of frequent violations of the rights
of religious minorities, of the arrest and harassment of religious
minorities, and creating an atmosphere of terror among these minorities.
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