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Thursday, September 29, 2011

'Christian Pastor' Faces Execution In Iran, But Will Be Spared If He Converts Back To Islam!

As we wait for the formal written verdict to come through, Pastor Nadarkhani's life hangs in the balance. Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) calls for continued urgent international action to prevent his execution, which could still happen anytime.

CSW's sources in Iran have firmly denied reports that a verbal annulment of the charges and death sentence had been given. We are urging everyone not to draw conclusions until a formal written verdict is received from the court within the next week. In the meantime we need to keep up pressure on the Iranian regime to prevent his execution. 

Pastor Nadarkhani received a death sentence for apostasy (abandoning Islam). Pastor Nadarkhani is currently on trial in Rasht. He has appeared in court three times this week and was asked each day to renounce his faith to secure an annulment of the apostasy charge and a lifting of the death sentence.  He refused each time. 

Over 21,000 people have already emailed the Iranian embassy in the UK – add your voice to theirs and support Pastor Nadarkhani.

Use the form below to email the Iranian embassy to urge them not to go ahead with the execution. If you're not based in the UK, please send an email or phone the Iranian embassy in your own country.

 

The facts:

- Pastor Nadarkhani is repeatedly being asked by the court in Rasht to renounce his faith in order to avoid execution and that the last chance he will be given to do so is tomorrow (Wednesday 28th September), after which he could be executed at any time.

- Pastor Nadarkhani has been charged, and faces execution, solely on the basis of his adopting Christian faith. As such, the Islamic Republic of Iran is violating its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Article 18 includes a provision for the right to "have or to adopt" a religion, which has been interpreted authoritatively by the UN Human Rights Committee as including the right to change one's religion.

- Iran's constitution sanctions Christianity as a legitimate minority faith and asserts that Christians are allowed to freely carry out their religious rites. Article 23 asserts that no one may be "reprimanded simply because of having a certain belief".  

Requests:

- You should address your email to "Your Excellency, the Ambassador of Iran" and don't forget to thank him for passing on your appeal, as a sign of respect.

- Express concern over the latest developments in Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani's case.

- Express your hope that the Iranian judiciary will cease to pursue their current course of action against Pastor Nadarkhani and will acquit him of all charges, in accordance with Iranian and international law.

- Request that the Ambassador passes your appeal on to the Iranian Government as a matter of urgency.

As we wait for the formal written verdict to come through, Pastor Nadarkhani's life hangs in the balance. Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) calls for continued urgent international action to prevent his execution, which could still happen anytime.

CSW's sources in Iran have firmly denied reports that a verbal annulment of the charges and death sentence had been given. We are urging everyone not to draw conclusions until a formal written verdict is received from the court within the next week. In the meantime we need to keep up pressure on the Iranian regime to prevent his execution. 

Pastor Nadarkhani received a death sentence for apostasy (abandoning Islam). Pastor Nadarkhani is currently on trial in Rasht. He has appeared in court three times this week and was asked each day to renounce his faith to secure an annulment of the apostasy charge and a lifting of the death sentence.  He refused each time. 

Over 21,000 people have already emailed the Iranian embassy in the UK – add your voice to theirs and support Pastor Nadarkhani.

Use the form below to email the Iranian embassy to urge them not to go ahead with the execution. If you're not based in the UK, please send an email or phone the Iranian embassy in your own country.

 

The facts:

- Pastor Nadarkhani is repeatedly being asked by the court in Rasht to renounce his faith in order to avoid execution and that the last chance he will be given to do so is tomorrow (Wednesday 28th September), after which he could be executed at any time.

- Pastor Nadarkhani has been charged, and faces execution, solely on the basis of his adopting Christian faith. As such, the Islamic Republic of Iran is violating its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Article 18 includes a provision for the right to "have or to adopt" a religion, which has been interpreted authoritatively by the UN Human Rights Committee as including the right to change one's religion.

- Iran's constitution sanctions Christianity as a legitimate minority faith and asserts that Christians are allowed to freely carry out their religious rites. Article 23 asserts that no one may be "reprimanded simply because of having a certain belief".  

Requests:

- You should address your email to "Your Excellency, the Ambassador of Iran" and don't forget to thank him for passing on your appeal, as a sign of respect.

- Express concern over the latest developments in Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani's case.

- Express your hope that the Iranian judiciary will cease to pursue their current course of action against Pastor Nadarkhani and will acquit him of all charges, in accordance with Iranian and international law.

- Request that the Ambassador passes your appeal on to the Iranian Government as a matter of urgency.

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