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Stop Ignoring Christian Persecution In Iran

November 23, 2016 | Iran
November 23, 2016

ICC Note: Iran is labeled ninth on Open Doors USA’s world watch list, yet much of the world ignores the human rights abuses taking place within. Since the foundation of the Islamic Republic, the government has adopted practices of arresting, imprisoning and torturing their own citizens for their faith. Reverend Jonathan Clark, Bishop of Croydon has accused western governments of ignoring human rights issues in Iran for political gains.

 11/23/2016 Iran (Mohabat News): Hundreds of people are imprisoned because of their faith in the Shia-led country according to human rights groups. Although officially free to practise their faith, Christians are frequently arrested if they gather to worship or convert away from Islam.

The former Bishop of Oxford John Pritchard was joined by MPs from different parties as well as members of the House of Lords.

He joined MPs and Peers calling for an independent investigation of a massacre of political prisoners in Iran in 1988.

In the summer of 1988, based on a fatwa decreed by the Islamic Republic’s founder Ayatollah Khomeini, some 30,000 political prisoners were massacred in the space of a few months and buried secretly in mass graves. The officials responsible for the massacre currently hold some of the highest positions in the regime.

Pritchard said: “We must now focus on human rights abuses that are taking place in Iran.”

The Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, the Bishop of Croydon, the Bishop of Stepney and the former Bishop of Sodor and Man also attended to put pressure on the Foreign Office over the crackdown.

Rt Rev Jonathan Clark, Bishop of Croydon, told Christian Today the UK and US governments were “ignoring human rights issues” because the nuclear agreement and trade are “bigger fish to fry”.

“They are ignoring the fact the Iranian government kills and tortures its own people,” he said.

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