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Iranian Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/rel ... _multiline
Christian Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani faces potential execution
By Jordan Sekulow

Just days after Iran released two Americans accused of spying, an Iranian court has upheld the apostasy conviction and execution sentence of Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani.

The 11th branch of Iran’s Gilan Provincial Court has determined that Nadarkhani has Islamic ancestry and therefore must recant his faith in Jesus Christ. Iran’s supreme court had previously ruled that the trial court must determine if Youcef had been a Muslim before converting to Christianity.

However, the judges, acting like terrorists with a hostage, demanded that he recant his faith in Christ before even taking evidence. The judges stated that even though the judgment they have made is against the current Iranian and international laws, they have to uphold the previous decision of the 27th Branch of the Supreme Court in Qom.
July-December, 2010 International Religious Freedom Report, U.S. Department of State

When asked to “repent” by the judges, Youcef stated, “Repent means to return. What should I return to? To the blasphemy that I had before my faith in Christ?” The judges replied , “To the religion of your ancestors, Islam.” To which he replied, “I cannot.”

It is reported that Youcef was able to see his children for the first time since March and was in good spirits speaking of how he longed to serve the church upon his release.

Pastor Youcef will be brought to the court for two additional “hearings” on September 27th and 28th for the sole purpose of being called upon to recant his Christian faith. The ACLJ’s sources report that although Pastor Youcef’s attorneys will attempt to appeal the case, there is no guarantee that the provincial court will not act on its own interpretation of Sharia law and execute pastor Youcef as early as Wednesday.

Technically, there is no right of appeal, and under Iran’s interpretation of Hadith and Sharia law, Pastor Youcef is to be given three chances to recant. He has already been asked to recant twice, and will be asked to do so again Tuesday. If he does not recant his Christian faith, he could be executed at any time.

We are continuing to press for the international community to take note of Youcef’s situation and call for his unconditional release. We are also continuing to work with members of Congress and are urging the State Department to get involved to save the life of this Christian pastor.

There is still time to save this pastor’s life.

Please share Youcef’s situation with anyone you know and pray for his release and the safety of his attorney, a brave Muslim who has been sentenced to nine years in prison and banned from practicing law by the Iranian government.

It's not surprising that I haven't heard about this, because I rarely watch the news. However, I'm not sure it's been getting a lot of coverage anyway.

I'd appreciate any thoughts. Is there anything I'm missing here? (I tried to find an unbiased article, but this one was the best written.)

I didn't miss the part at the end either about Youcef's attorney. :(
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I don't know what to say. It's horrible. That poor man.
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:( I know. This is about something that should be a basic right--to practice (or not practice) your faith in peace.

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If this is true, I hope he comes through this intact. Sadly though the piece bares the hallmarks of those who are pushing for war against Iran. The timing and language of this piece speaks more of its value as propaganda than it does concern for the condemned man. Ironically it outlines why war with Iran would be a mistake: innocent lives would be lost because of the policies of the state, a government that few civilians on the ground in Iran support.

Personally I see no way out for this man in this particular case. I suppose the Iranian government could just let him go but my impression is they will not do that. He has my admiration and my love. May God be with him.
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There is a Wikipedia entry on the man, as well as other news articles. So, yes, I think it is true. As well, I didn't find anything on Snopes or elsewhere when I searched to see if it was a fake story.

Here is another link (Huffington Post):

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/2 ... 86139.html

I don't see the agenda behind the article you do, though I can agree that it is written from a sympathetic viewpoint.
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I have no doubt that it is true. Other than, I really can't say anything about it. It is beyond me.
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Lalaith wrote:There is a Wikipedia entry on the man, as well as other news articles. So, yes, I think it is true. As well, I didn't find anything on Snopes or elsewhere when I searched to see if it was a fake story.

Here is another link (Huffington Post):

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/2 ... 86139.html

I don't see the agenda behind the article you do, though I can agree that it is written from a sympathetic viewpoint.
Sorry poor choice of words on my part.

I see that the story is true, I just question why we find ourselves finally hearing about it in the 11th hour, when it is almost too late to respond?

It appears he was imprisoned awaiting execution almost 2 years ago. From the wiki it is clear his plight was documented by faith based publications and that Obama was made aware of it at least a year ago.

Yet I can't recall ever hearing about this in the mainstream press. Until just now. This and the article you posted is strewn with invective, justifiably perhaps given the gravity of the situation. Still my overall impression of the article you posted -- not on your part mind you -- is more about stirring hatred than saving this poor man's life.
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