Monday, March 2, 2015

Iran: Authorities raid Christian homes, ask them to leave country

Well, Mr. Obama, what are you going to do for these Christians?  You have refused to bring in Christian refugees baed on yjor finding that they were not actually persecuted by a government.  Well, Iran is a government. You've imported ten of thousands of Muslims because they were persecuted by their governments and Islamist bands, do the dame for Christians and any other persecuted minorities in Islamic states. 

I't past time to throw open the immigration doors of America to save these people. 


FROM JIHADWATCH.ORG:
Islamic Republic of Iran: Authorities raid Christian homes, ask them to leave country

March 1, 2015 10:26 pm By Robert Spencer

“Irani, a convert from Islam, had originally been charged with ‘Mofsed-fel-arz’ or ‘spreading corruption on Earth,’ which carries the death penalty.”

“Indeed, the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger and strive upon earth corruption is none but that they be killed or crucified or that their hands and feet be cut off from opposite sides or that they be exiled from the land. That is for them a disgrace in this world; and for them in the Hereafter is a great punishment.” (Qur’an 5:33)

“Authorities in Iran Raid Christians’ Homes, Ask Them to Leave Country,” Morning Star News, March 1, 2015:

    ISTANBUL, Turkey (Morning Star News) – A Christian in Iran who received 80 lashes for drinking communion wine has been asked to leave the country, human right activists said.

    Agents from the Iranian intelligence service, known as VEVAK, on Feb. 16 raided the home of Mehdi Reza Omidi and two other members of house churches in Rasht, Saheb Fadaie and Yasser Mosayebzadeh, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), a United Kingdom-based advocacy group. Omidi was one of four men sentenced on Oct. 6, 2013 to 80 lashes for drinking communion wine and owning a satellite antenna. Rights advocates believe the flogging was carried out within a month after sentencing.

    After the Feb. 16 raids on the homes of Omidi and the two others, authorities ordered the three Christians to report the next day for questioning, where officials asked them to leave Iran.

    The agents also confiscated their Bibles, laptops, Christian CDs and religious literature, according to CSW. Kiri Kankhwende, press officer for CSW, said authorities asking Christians to leave the country is just one of the many ways the government pressures religious minorities and suppresses Christian growth. Other ways include harassment, confiscation of property, arrests and imprisonment on false charges.

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