Three Christian clerics handed 6-years sentences in Iran
Rights group urges Tehran to free all those 'imprisoned for their faith'.
Pastor Behnam Irani poses in this undated file photo |
"We are deeply concerned by the six-year sentences given to pastors [Benham] Irani and [Matthias] Haghnejad and deacon Silas Rabbani, and the fact that they will serve these sentences so far from their families and home towns," said Christian Solidarity Worldwide Chief Operating Officer Andy Dipper.
"We are particularly appalled by the extra six years given to pastor Irani, who has already endured ill-treatment whilst in prison and now faces nearly a decade in prison on trumped-up charges. We urge the Iranian government to release without delay every person who is imprisoned for their faith. Their incarceration contravenes international covenants guaranteeing freedom of religion or belief, to which Iran is party."
The sentences were handed down by Judge Asef al-Hosseini of the Iranian court. Irani now faces a total of 12 years behind bars, having been initially arrested in December 2006 for "action against the state" and "action against the order”.
Back in September, the evangelical Christian leader was hit by 18 new charges, including one of "spreading corruption on Earth," which carries the death penalty.
Irani, who led a 300-member Church of Iran in Karaj city near the capital Tehran, has suffered from serious health problems, including severe bleeding due to stomach ulcers and colon complications.
Source: Christian Post
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