
Under Iranian sharia law Leaving Islam or converting from Islam to Christianity is punishable by death.
Christians in Iran are not allowed to practice their religion publicly. The persecuted Christian minority in Iran are forbidden from sharing their faith with non-Christians.
Consequently, church services in Persian (Iran’s national language) are not allowed. Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the Assyrian community in Iran totaled approximately 200,000 people. However, since then many have fled and in 2015 only 32,000 Assyrians were left in the country, mostly in Tehran.
Iran is cracking down on its Christian minority, but the media and the UN are silent in order to avoid damaging the image of Islam.
Since 1979 Khomeini’s regime has executed tens of thousands of Iranians. The regime has killed thousands of Americans. This regime hasn’t changed in 40 years,
Germany, Britain and France should join the US and impose sanctions against the sharia regime in Iran.
On Monday, July 8, 2019, four #Christian #women were arrested along with their husbands in Bushehr on charges of their beliefs by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence.
— Helena Ava (@HelenaAva12) June 1, 2020
Maryam Fallahi 35
Marjan Fallahi 33
Khatoun Fathollahzadeh 61
Fatemeh Talebi 27#FreePoliticalPrisoners#Iran pic.twitter.com/Qd9dyiCqpv
#Iran
— Homayoun Rashidi (@HomayouRashidi) October 17, 2019
On Monday, July 8, 2019, four Christian women were arrested in Bushehr on charges of their beliefs by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence.#NoImpunity4Mullahs #BlacklistMOIS #BlacklistRouhani #1988Massacre #mektup https://t.co/pGtECVzT6N pic.twitter.com/L8vLS7M8VB
Meet 19 year old Midia Moloudpoor from Iran.
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) November 16, 2019
She fled as a refugee to Sweden because her family wanted her to marry her cousin at age 15.
She is a Christian.
Her family has threatened to kill her if she returns to Iran.
Sweden has decided to DEPORT her to Iran 😡
RETWEET! pic.twitter.com/oXxEtSrxQl