Hehehe... pastor Iran yg mau dihukum ini akhirnya didakwa dgn tuduhan melakukan 
kejahatan agama. Sebelumnya, si pastor ini didakwa dgn tuduhan merkosa dan 
mata2, antara lain, ternyata tuduhan2 itu cuma fitnah doang. 
 
Emang tuh, ngefitnah orang demi auloh adalah ibadah jihad yg dpt pahala dr 
auloh, makanya orang2 Islam di milis ini jg ga malu2 unt ngefitnah secara 
konsisten.
 
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/sharia-advocate-made-mardi-gras-threat-on-kyle-and-jackie-o-facebook-page-court-hears-20120314-1uzgu.html
 
Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani Convicted of Religious Charges, Iran Admits
By Daniel Tovrov: Subscribe to Daniel's RSS feed 
March 13, 2012 1:54 PM EDT
  
For the first time since his arrest in 2009, Iran has admitted publicly that 
Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani has been convicted of religious crimes. 
 
During a United Nation Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva on Monday, Iran 
said Nadarkhani, who has been sentenced to death, was found guilty of three 
charges: building a church in his home without government permission, preaching 
to minors without parental consent and offending Islam, according to a meeting 
transcript.
  
The dialogue fueled hope that Nadarkhani is still alive. The last update from 
Iranian sources on Feb. 26 indicated the pastor hadn't been executed; however, 
Iran has a history of holding secret executions.
 
Nadarkhani, who was arrested by authorities in October 2009 on charges of 
apostasy, led a congregation of about 400 from his home. Although apostasy 
isn't a crime under Iran's legal code, it is a crime under its religious codes; 
and Articles 513 and 514 do criminalize "insults" to "Islamic sanctities," 
including holy figures, Iran's leadership and the religion in general. 
  
Tiffany Barrans, the International Legal Director at the American Center for 
Law and Justice (ACLJ), said the Iranian representative to the council was 
responding to the presentation of a new report by Ahmed Shaheed, the U.N. 
Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Iran, who used the platform to call for 
Nadakhani's release.
 
In the past, Iran had claimed that Nadarkhani had been charged with "security 
related crimes," including rape and spying, but leaked court documents signed 
by Iranian Supreme Court judges belied the claim, indicating only that 
Nadarkhani was sentenced to death for apostasy and that he'd refused to convert 
to Islam when given the option by the court.
 
During the U.N. meeting, American representative Charles O. Blaha also called 
for Nadarkhani's release, and demanded that Iran "uphold the universal rights, 
including religious freedom, of all its citizens, to release the more than 80 
Baha'is jailed for their beliefs, and to cease state-sponsored Holocaust denial 
and anti-Semitism."
 
The execution process in Iran -- from sentencing to the final order for the 
hanging -- has been known to take place in just a few weeks, especially for 
violent criminals.
 
Iran doesn't always notify the family or legal counsel of those on death row 
before an execution, so a hanging or stoning may not be made public until days 
later -- when the body is delivered to next of kin.
 
Shaheed, of the U.N., said on Wednesday that Iran executed a total of 670 
people in the last year, about 250 of those secretly.
 
Shaheed noted the number of executions--most of them for minor drug offenses 
that he believes were actually political crimes covered up posthumously--spiked 
in the final three months of 2011. He has been condemned by Iran as little more 
than a proxy for the United States.
 
"From the first day that Mr. Ahmed Shaheed was appointed as the UN [human 
rights] rapporteur, we suspected he was a U.S. agent; but after he published a 
few reports [on the human rights situation in Iran], we became certain he had 
been sent on mission by the Americans," Alaeddin Boroujerdi, the chairman for 
the Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security of the Iranian 
Parliament, told state-run Press TV on Saturday.
 
Boroujerdiadded that Iran believes Shaheed is politically motivated and 
selective on what he reports to the U.N.
 
Iran's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, as the country's representative 
body is known, declined comment for this story; however, Iranian human rights 
chief Mohammad-Javad Larijani called Shaheed's charges baseless in a statement 
and attacked both his methods and his person.
 
"Instead of fulfilling his main duties, he has taken part in interviews with 
various media outlets like a movie star," said Larijani. 
 
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