By Jeremy Reynalds
Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
IRAN
(ANS) -- Branch 26 of the Revolutionary
Court in Tehran has sentenced Mohammad-Hadi (Mostafa) Bordbar, an
Iranian Christian convert, to ten years in prison.
Mostafa Bordba
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Bordbar had been arrested on Dec. 27 2012.
According
to Mohabat News, Bordbar was sentenced to five years in prison for
membership in a so-called "anti-security organization," and an
additional five years for gathering with intent to commit crimes against
Iranian national security.
The
ruling was issued in branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court of Tehran by
Pir-Abbasi, and delivered to Bordbar's lawyer, Shima Ghousheh, on July
31 2013.
Mohabat News said
Bordbar and about 50 other Farsi-speaking Christian converts were in
northern Tehran having a Christmas worship service, when 15
plain-clothes security officers raided the house.
Everyone
was detained for hours. After interrogation, most of them were
released. The incident also led to the arrest of Iranian-Armenian
pastor, Vruir Avanes
sian.
Bordbar had also been arrested in 2009 in Rasht for converting to Christianity and attending a house church.
In
addition, Mohabat News said, branch 1 of the Rasht court found him
guilty of "apostasy." He was released after posting bail of 200
million Rials. However, the apostasy conviction remained on his criminal
record.
Mohabat News said
when Bordbar later attempted to start a "technical company," he was
denied the official permission to do so. The document given to him by
police said Bordbar "is found guilty of apostasy and this is kept in his
criminal record." (Supporting document in the possession of Mohabat
News).
Appeals Court
Mohabat
News said according to a source close to Bordbar, his lawyer, a member
of the Iranian Human Rights Commission, said she is working on an
appeal.
Expressing her
opposition to the ruling, Ghousheh said the two convictions (that
resulted in a 10 year prison term) are actually the same, and that her
client is b
eing convicted twice for one charge. At the same time she was hopeful
that the appeals court will overturn the guilty verdict.
After
issuing the ruling, the Revolutionary Court announced that appeals to
the decision may be submitted within 20 days of its issue.
The Iranian Constitution recognizes the rights of religious minorities, including Christians. However, Mohabat News said, the Iranian regime prosecutes those who convert to Christianity from Islam.
The Iranian Constitution recognizes the rights of religious minorities, including Christians. However, Mohabat News said, the Iranian regime prosecutes those who convert to Christianity from Islam.
Persecution
of Iranian Christian converts has been considerably on the rise since
2012. According to Mohabat News, many pastors and Christian activists
have been arrested in recent years and given lengthy prison sentences.
That occurs as the number of Christian converts is increasing, and the
network of underground house churches is spreading fast.
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