Posted on 05/18/2005 10:15:12 AM PDT by NYer
Tehran (AsiaNews/Compass) Hamid Pourmand, a Protestant clergyman who was born a Muslim, was moved from Tehrans Evin Prison in an armoured car two days ago, May 16, to his home town of Bandar-i Bushehr (southern Iran), where an Islamic court will hear charges of proselytising and apostasy against him. He could get the death penalty and be hanged.
Some of Pourmands relatives were allowed to briefly see him before his departure, but the prisoner was not permitted to speak with them. Witnesses say however that, gazing at them silently, he mouthed the words, Please, pray for me.
Reverend Pourmand, who converted to Christianity in 1980, is a member of the Assemblies of God. At the time of his conversion he was a colonel in the Iranian army.
On February 16, he was found guilty of keeping his conversion a secret from his superiors.
Under Irans Islamic law, non Muslims are not allowed to be in the army as officers.
Following the sentence he was thrown out of the army, lost his salary and pension and his family lost their home.
Now he is charged with proselytising and apostasy. The judges accuse him of being part of an underground church for many years, a church through which many people have betrayed Islam and joined Christianity.
In November 2004, the European Union formally complained against the Iranian authorities for Pourmands treatment calling his arrest and trial a violation of religious freedom.
He and his family will be in my prayers.
I hope they didn't flush his bible done the toilet.
I am so ashamed of American Christians who whine and cry about unjust laws "preventing" them from praying, preaching and putting the monuments in public! We are not willing to lose our jobs or be critisized for our faith.
This man has lost all, and may lose his life....
Yet, "no man is a fool, who gives what he can not keep, to gain what he can not lose".
God will repay...
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