By Mark Ellis
Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
PARIS, FRANCE
(ANS) -- Fifteen
tall, muscular men broke into her home in Esfahan the day after
Christmas and began to ransack it. At first they were silent and refused
to answer any questions, but then it be came clear. They were looking
for evidence she is a Christian.
Unnamed Iranian woman
beaten for her faith |
"Cut the phone lines. Spread through the house and start searching," the men yelled.
"Who
are you?" Yassi cried out. They did not reply. Her mother, who suffers
from heart disease, sat in the next room. Startled and afraid, she
began to cry.
"What do you want?" Yassi asked again. "Say something! My mom is scared!"
One
of older men, who appeared to be in charge, showed her a paper and said
they were looking for Christians. "Who is a Christian here?" he asked
harshly.
"Don't do anything
to my mom. I am a Christian," she replied. Yassi turned to her mother
and said, "Don't worry, they are looking
for me." Her mother began to shake. One of the men filmed everything
with a camcorder.
"Do you clearly confess that you are a Christian?" the man asked. "You can be killed for this."
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