An Iranian who converted to Christianity may face death or imprisonment after he was denied protection in Germany based on his right to Freedom of Religion, leaving him vulnerable to deportation.
but still left in tehran as a third london born dual national. the foreign office said it would continue to press for his release. but for this family at least, the start of a new life, together at last. let s speak to mansour borji, advocacy director at article eighteen, a non profit advocacy organisation for religious freedom in iran. thank you forjoining us. absolutely wonderful images of nazanin zaghari ratcliffe and anoosheh ashoori reunited with their families at last. what does their valise mean for others still captive in iran? let me first congratulate the nazanin zaghari ratcliffe and anoosheh ashoori families. i am sure years of tortuous waiting for their loved ones to be reunited means a lot now that they are together. with
An Iranian appeals court has acquitted nine Christian converts serving five-year prison sentences on charges of “acting against national security” for their participation in house churches.
An Iranian appeals court has acquitted nine Christian converts serving five-year prison sentences on charges of “acting against national security” for their participation in house churches.
An Iranian appeals court has acquitted nine Christian converts serving five-year prison sentences on charges of “acting against national security” for their participation in house churches.