Apostates From Islam Iran Muslim persecution of Christians

IRANIAN CHRISTIAN PASTOR NADARKHANI GIVEN THREE CHANCES TO ‘REVERT’ BACK TO ISLAM OR ELSE…….

 

Helsinki Iranian embassy caught blowing hooka smoke from his rear.

The Tundra Tabloids just got off the phone with the political rep for the Iranian embassy in Helsinki who denied that Youcef Nadarkhani is still in jail. He also refused to answer the TT’s question of why the Iranian regime arrested him in the first place. He also denies the Fox report embedded in the following JPost article that he’s been given books against Christianity and has been hounded to revert back to Islam or face death.

We know the likelihood of an Iranian official telling the truth is slim next to none, but the questions have to be posed and hopefully the pressure will produce the wanted result. This man can’t be left to fend for his life alone, he needs help. So, the TT is asking its readers to phone the embassy, especially you SKYPE users, to enquire about Youcef Nadarkhani’s welfare. Click here for contact info to the Iranian embassy in Helsinki, google for the rest. KGS

UPDATE: The Iranian embassy emails the TT back and states that:

“He is guilty of security-related crimes, the issue of crime and of capital punishment of this individual is not related to his faith or religion. He (Nadarkhani) is a Zionist, a traitor, and has committed several violent crimes, including repeated rape and extortion.”

So there you have it, straight from the totalitarian regime’s spokesman in Helsinki.

Iran presses pastor: Islam or death

By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL
11/07/2011 03:54

Iran’s security officials recently delivered a book on Islam to Nadarkhani, Fox News says; he is in prison Rasht on the Caspian Sea coast.

Iran’s government and security apparatus have ratcheted up the pressure on Evangelical pastor Youcef Nadarkhani to convert to Islam or face execution, Fox News reported on Saturday.Youcef Nadarkhani, now 34, was arrested in 2009 for questioning the compulsory Islamic education of his children and for seeking to register a home-based church. He was sentenced to death in 2010.

Iran’s security officials recently delivered a book on Islam to Nadarkhani, Fox News said. He is in prison Rasht on the Caspian Sea coast.

The Iranian officials told “him they would be back to discuss the material and hear his opinion,” according to the report.

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Fox News wrote that it secured “a digital copy of the book given to Nadarkhani, a 300-page compilation entitled Beshaarat-eh Ahdein, meaning ‘Message of the Two Eras,’ referring to the New and Old Testaments. Through various narratives, the book claims Christianity is a fabrication and attempts to establish the superiority of Islam.”Parsons said it “needs to be a priority to hold the Iranian regime accountable.

Governments, even Muslim governments, should not be allowing this. How can anyone find this acceptable this day?” Present Truth Ministries has campaigned since 2009 for Nadarkhani’s release and works to help persecuted Christians in the Middle East. “We cannot wait another moment, we have to contact our elected officials,” the USbased organization urges on its website in connection with Nadarkhani.

Dr. Wahied Wahdat-Hagh, an authority on minority groups in the Islamic Republic of Iran, told the Post by phone from Berlin on Sunday that the book given to Nadarkhani, Beshaarat-eh Ahdein, is “religious indoctrination.”

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