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Iran's President: "I will stop Christianity in this country"
Faith and Freedom ^ | 1 December, 2005 | Faith and Freedom

Posted on 12/04/2005 7:44:18 PM PST by Hunden

An Iranian convert to Christianity was  kidnapped last week from his home in northeastern Iran and  stabbed to death, his bleeding body thrown in front of his home a few  hours later. Ghorban Tori, 50, was pastoring an independent house church of  convert Christians in Gonbad-e-Kavus, a town just east of the Caspian Sea along the Turkmenistan border.

Within hours of the November 22 murder,  local secret police arrived at the martyred  pastor’s home, searching for Bibles and other banned Christian books in the  Farsi language. By the end of the following day, the secret police had  also raided the houses of all other known Christian believers in the city.

According to one informed Iranian source, during  the past eight days representatives of the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) have arrested and severely tortured 10 other Christians in several cities, including Tehran. All the detainees have since been released.

One of the arrested Christians was reportedly  interrogated about his involvement in relief work after Iran’s deadly Bam  earthquake in December 2003. Another working with a legal organization  defending human rights was accused of using it  as a “cover” for church  activities.

In addition, MOIS officials have visited known Christian leaders since Tori’s murder and have instructed them to  warn acquaintances in the unofficial, Protestant house fellowships that  

“the  government knows what you are doing, and we will come for you soon.”

A former Muslim of Turkmen descent, Tori had  converted to Christianity more than 10 years ago, while in Turkmenistan.

After he returned to his native Iran in 1998, Tori  began to share his new Christian faith with friends and relatives. Within two years, a small fellowship of 12 believers was meeting in his home.

But not all welcomed his message; at least one relative attacked Tori, scarring his face. In the past year he received  several threats from Islamic extremists vowing to kill him if he did not stop  sharing his Christian faith.

Tori is survived by his wife and four children, ages 3 to 23.

He is the fifth Protestant pastor assassinated  in Iran by unidentified killers in the past 11 years. Three of the five were former Muslims, under Iranian law subject to the death penalty for having  committed apostasy.

Tori’s murder came just days after Iran’s  new hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called an open meeting with  the nation’s 30 provincial governors. During the session, an Iranian source  told Compass, Ahmadinejad declared that the government needed to put a stop to the burgeoning movement of house churches  across Iran.

“I will  stop Christianity in this country,” Ahmadinejad reportedly  vowed. 

“This was  apparently a green light from the president of Iran to go out and start  killing Christians,”

the source said.

Slurring Non-Muslims

Last week a Zoroastrian representative in the  Iranian Parliament protested a slur against non-Muslims on November 20  by a top aide to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, supreme leader of the Islamic  Republic of Iran.

According to the government-run Entekhaab website, in a public speech Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati told youthful Basidjis (members of a volunteer militia  formed to enforce strict Islamic codes) preparing to join suicide missions  that “non-Muslims are sinful animals who roam the earth and engage in corruption.” Jannati, who is secretary general of the powerful Guardian Council, is known to be a  mentor and close advisor to Ahmadinejad.

Iranian Member of Parliament Kurosh Niknam  declared the comment, “an unprecedented  insult to religious minorities.”

Over the past month, Ahmadinejad has conducted a broad shake-up within the government establishment, replacing hundreds of governors, ambassadors and senior ministry officials with young and mostly inexperienced Islamists. Yesterday students at Tehran University protested noisily when a religious  cleric without even a high school diploma was appointed rector of the  nation’s oldest university.

In November, the new director of prisons also  transferred a number of political prisoners of conscience into criminal wards  with convicted murderers and drug dealers. At least one of these  political prisoners has been killed by fellow inmates, sparking  the fears of Iranian Christians for the security of Hamid Pourmand, serving a  three-year sentence at Tehran’s Evin Prison for refusing to renounce his conversion to Christianity.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
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To: Hunden

I hope the Iranian people can overthrow this guy before he gets a nuke and uses it.

I get the feeling that he wants to make his mark in history by launching a nuke at Israel.


121 posted on 12/22/2005 5:10:54 PM PST by airborne (If being a Christian was a crime, would there be enough evidence to convict you?)
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To: Hunden
The campaign of forcing the Serbs out of Kosovo started in 1945 - not by expelling Serbian families, but by forbidding those who had joined the Partisans to return to their homes in Kosovo. Chief of State Security Rankovich tried to stop this and was promptly removed by Tito, in 1966. The expulsion intensified in 1968, and from 1974 to 1989 -- during the Albanian rule -- hundreds of thousands fled.

Liberation? Ethnic cleansing and terror more like.

122 posted on 12/22/2005 7:14:09 PM PST by Banat ("You've got two empty 'alves of coconut, and you're banging 'em together!")
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To: Hunden

We REALLY need another Crusade - BADLY.


123 posted on 12/22/2005 7:17:37 PM PST by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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