2 Iranian Christians Refuse Judges’ Offer to Renounce Faith, Sent Back to Jail

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2 Iranian Christians Refuse Judges’ Offer to Renounce Faith, Sent Back to Jail



Two Iranian Christians this month refused to renounce their faith in court in exchange for freedom and were sent back to jail and told to await a verdict. 


Saheb Fadaie and Fatemeh Bakhteri, both Christians, were asked Jan. 15 by their respective judges, Hassan Babaee and Ahmad Zargar, to renounce their faith, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), a United Kingdom-based organization which supports religious freedom around the world. 


The two, though, would not deny Christ during the court hearing in Tehran.


“They were subsequently told to expect a verdict in the appeal against their conviction … within the next few days,” CSW reported.


Fadai and Bakhteri are charged with “spreading propaganda against the regime,” which reportedly involved discussing Christian doctrines in a house church “regarding the ascendancy of Christ and the ultimate authority of [the] Bible,” CSW said. The doctrines “were interpreted as being attacks on Islam,” sources told the organization.


Their sentences for discussing Christian doctrine were 18 months for Fadaie and 22 months for Bakhteri. They were sentenced in September and had filed an appeal, which was heard Jan. 15 when the Iranian judges asked them to renounce their faith. 


Fadaie already was serving a 10-year sentence for “acting against national security” by “promoting Zionist…

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