IRAN: SON OF MARTYRED PASTOR FREE ON BAIL, AWAITING TRIAL

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Uncertainty remains about condition of Christian charged with ‘propaganda.’

LOS ANGELES, November 10 (Compass Direct News) – 
Concerns about the health and safety of the son 
of martyred Iranian pastor Hossein Soodmand are 
swirling around Ramtin Soodmand as he awaits 
trial for “promoting anti-government propaganda.”

Soodmand was released on bail Oct. 22 after more 
than two months in a Mashhad prison, having 
originally been charged with “proselytizing.”

Before turning himself in to police in Mashhad on 
Aug. 21, Soodmand received a call from Fershteh 
Dibaj, the daughter of another Christian martyr, 
Mehdi Dibaj, telling him that intelligence 
officers wanted to meet with him. Puzzled, 
Soodmand asked, “Why do they want me to come 
there? I am living in Tehran,” according to a 
family member. (Compass earlier reported 
incorrectly that Soodmand was ordered to go from Mashhad to Tehran.)

Expecting Soodmand to be in Mashhad for no more 
than two days, family members told Compass that 
they were shocked when he remained in prison.

A family member also expressed frustration that 
the court repeatedly changed the bail amount 
before finally settling on $22,000. Soodmand’s 
in-laws put the deed to their home up to ensure bail.

Soodmand has been officially charged with 
“promoting anti-government propaganda.” But with 
a new penal code under consideration in Iranian 
Parliament this month that would mandate capital 
punishment for “apostates,” or those who leave 
Islam, friends and family worry that he may face 
the death penalty. A family member told Compass 
that the court had originally accused Soodmand of 
religious activity and proselytizing.

His father, the last Iranian Christian convert 
from Islam executed by the Iranian government, 
was accused of working as “an American spy.” 
Since then at least six Protestant pastors have 
been assassinated by unknown killers.

Friends and relatives of Soodmand questioned his 
treatment while in prison. One source told 
Compass that he asked about Soodmand’s health on 
three separate phone conversations. “The 
government cut off the phone three times,” the source said.

A source closely following the case said that 
when he asked Soodmand about his treatment in 
prison, he responded, “No place on [my] body is 
hurting.” That source believed Soodmand was 
saying that he had recovered from being tortured.

Another source interested in the case told 
Compass, “It’s odd that Mitra [Soodmand’s wife] 
and Ramtin were only allowed to talk by phone. 
She never saw his face the whole time he was in prison.”

A family friend said he believes that no physical 
harm was done to Soodmand, telling Compass, 
“Ramtin was abused emotionally by being 
interrogated many times but was never beaten. He 
was taken to a room where he was told his father 
had spoken his last words before being executed.”

While there are many questions about Soodmand’s 
treatment, those close to the family agree that 
Soodmand has suffered during this ordeal.

“He [Soodmand] asks for prayer because he was 
badly shaken,” a source told Compass.

Soodmand’s father was executed by the state in 
1990, and there is speculation that Ramtin 
Soodmand may have been singled out because of the relationship.

“I am not sure, but … once something like this 
happens for you in your family, you are 
‘marked,’” said a source closely following the case.

Under the past three decades of Iran’s Islamist 
regime, hundreds of citizens who have left Islam 
and become Christians have been arrested for 
weeks or months, held in unknown locations and 
subjected to mental and physical torture.

The arrests of Iranian Christians in the last few 
months have deeply affected churches in Iran. 
“There is less trust among the believers,” a 
friend of Soodmand’s said to Compass. “They are 
suspicious of outsiders or newcomers because they could be ‘moles.’”

The friend also reported that the activities of 
house churches he works with have been sharply 
curtailed because many members believe they are under surveillance.

A family member is concerned for the Christians living in Mashhad.

“We got news from Iran that the intelligence 
service in Mashhad arrested 15 Christian people,” he told Compass last week.

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