Iranian Government Shuts Down Assyrian Presbyterian Church, Removes Cross from Tower

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Iranian Government Shuts Down Assyrian Presbyterian Church, Removes Cross from Tower



Intelligence agents in Iran have forced an Assyrian Christian church to close its doors.


According to the Assyrian International News Agency, agents “stormed” the 100-year-old Presbyterian church on May 9, changed the locks and removed the cross from the church tower.


“They made it clear that the Assyrian people are no longer allowed to hold any worship service there,” a source told Article18.


The source also said that the government agents installed a monitoring system around the church and threatened the custodian at the Tabriz church.


In 2011, the church was “confiscated” by a Revolutionary Court order, but church members have been allowed to use the building for services in the Assyrian language.


“Many churches owned by Protestants have been confiscated in Iran,” said Article18’s Advocacy Director, Mansour Borji, “In most cases the government has been unable to repurpose them, especially if they were listed. So they typically remain as empty buildings, often neglected, and turn into ruins before being demolished, as was the case with the church in Kerman.”


Under the constitution of the Islamic Republic, Assyrian Christians and Armenian Christians are allowed freedom of worship, but the groups are forbidden from holding services in the Persian language. Officials have said that services in Persian are proselytizing and converts to the…

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