Iranian Authorities’ Refuse to Allow Christian Convert Ebrahim Firoozi to See Dying Motherدادگاه با ملاقات و خداحافظی زندانی عقیدتی با مادرش موافقت نکرد
DECEMBER 7, 2018
While battling breast cancer
for the past year, Kobra Kamrani’s only wish was to see her son Ebrahim Firoozi, a Christian convert who was
imprisoned in Iran for alleged missionary activities.
She was too ill to make the
trip to the prison but the authorities refused to grant Firoozi temporary leave
for a short visit, leaving his mother to die on December 3, 2018, without being
able to say goodbye, a source close to the family told the Center for Human
Rights in Iran (CHRI).
Since 2014, Firoozi has been
serving a five-year prison sentence for the charge of “creating a group with
the intention of disturbing national security” for allegedly engaging in
missionary activities.
When he was first arrested in
January 2010, interrogators offered Firoozi freedom if he declared himself a
Muslim. He refused and was convicted of “propaganda against the state” for
converting to Christianity and allegedly promoting the faith and sentenced to
five months in prison with an additional five-month suspended prison sentence.
Firoozi was freed on June 8,
2011, but was arrested again in March 2012 for allegedly “attempting to create
a website teaching about Christianity” and was again charged with “propaganda
against the state.”
For this act, he was sentenced
to one year in prison and two years in exile by Judge Hassan Babaee of the
Revolutionary Court in Robat Karim, 16 miles southwest of Tehran. The decision
was upheld on appeal.
Firoozi’s third arrest took
place on September 16, 2014.
During interrogations in Evin
Prison’s Ward 240, Firoozi was put under intense pressure to issue a false
confession in return for freedom but refused, according to an informed source.
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