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From: item abu <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 03:04:45 
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Subject: [proletar] Iran: Christian pastor jailed for apostasy facing new 
charges of "banditry" and "extortion"

Hehehe... orang2 Islam ngumbar segala macam fitnah ke orang murtad ke Kristen 
ini.


Ini adalah perbuatan Islami yg umum dilakukan orang2 Islam, lihat aja gimana 
orang2 Islam di milis ini ngumbar segala macam fitnah.


Iran: Christian pastor jailed for apostasy facing new charges of "banditry" and 
"extortion"


Iran is piling new charges on Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani in order to shield 
itself from any possible 
international criticism over jailing (and planning to execute) him for 
apostasy.

"'Banditry and Extortion' Replace 'Apostasy' Charges for Christian Pastor!," 
from the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, August 17 (thanks to 
David):

>
>Youcef Nadarkhani, a Christian pastor accused of apostasy 
will be put on a new trial on August 27. Nadarkhani, who refused to 
repent from being a Christian in earlier judicial proceedings and faces a
 death sentence, is now facing the new charges of “banditry and 
extortion.” 
>
>
>The Christian pastor’s earlier charges were “apostasy” and 
“converting to Christianity,” but the new charges of “banditry and 
extortion” were first mentioned last year on Fars News Agency. A source 
close to the case of Youcef Nadarkhani who wishes to remain anonymous on 
security grounds told the International Campaign for Human Rights in 
Iran that, “Mr. Nadarkhani’s ‘banditry’ charges are fundamentally 
meaningless; he is not a thief or a bandit. This is a new accusation 
leveled against him for unknown reasons.”
>
>
>Youcef Nadarkhani, 33, was born to Muslim parents and converted to 
Christianity at the age of 19. Prior to his arrest, he led a 
congregation of about 400 Christians in the Northern city of Rasht. 
Nadarkhani’s death sentence on charges of apostasy was upheld by Branch 
11 of Gilan Province’s Appeals Court on August 23, 2010. On June 28, 
2011, Iran’s Supreme Court overturned the ruling, but made the decision 
conditional on Nadarkhani’s repentance. There were three court sessions 
between September 25 and September 28, 2011 in which Youcef Nadarkhani 
was asked to repent and he refused. Nadarkhani is currently in detention inside 
Rasht Prison.
>
>
>On September 30, 2011, the charge of “extortion” was mentioned for 
the first time on Fars News Agency’s website in a news article about 
Nadarkhani. The article claimed that Youcef Nadarkhani is accused of 
rape and repeated extortion. “Youcef Nadarkhani has [committed] security crimes 
and had set up a house of corruption. This individual is a 
criminal and his crime is not inviting some to the religion of 
Christianity, but he has security crimes. Nadarkhani’s death sentence 
has been issued for security crimes,” Fars quoted Gholamali Rezvani, 
Deputy Governor of Gilan for Security.
>
>
>Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, Nadarkhani’s lawyer, told the International 
Campaign for Human Rights in Iran at the time, “If he is under trial in 
another court on other charges, I am not aware. But we only defended him 
against the death sentence in the case of his charge of apostasy. The 
charge the court staff announced that I defended during several 
different court sessions was apostasy and no other charge.”
>
>
>The new leveled charges raise concern that following widespread 
international criticism about the ruling issued for Mr. Nadarkhani, 
Iranian authorities wish to influence the case process by bringing up 
arbitrary charges. The new trial adds to these concerns.
>
>
>In his interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in 
Iran today, the source referred to evidence in Youcef Nadarkhani’s case. “In 
his defense documents, there is a hand-written letter from the late Grand 
Ayatollah Montazeri, in which he explicitly wrote about Youcef 
Nadarkhani that he must not be executed. His lawyer, Mr. Mohammad Ali 
Dadkhah, presented this note as evidence in the case, as well as other 
legal reasoning why he should not be executed,” said the source.
>
>
>“We are sure that Youcef Nadarkhani will be exonerated and released, 
because so far as we have seen, even the Chief Justice does not believe 
in his execution, and it is only the Judge who keeps insisting on it,” 
the source told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.
>
>
>The source also informed the International Campaign for Human Rights 
in Iran that Youcef Nadarkhani’s lawyer, Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, who was 
banned from practicing law in April, has been allowed to attend the 
trial court. “An invitation has been sent to Mohammad Ali Dadkhah from 
Nadarkhani’s court, telling him that he can participate in the trial to 
defend his client as his lawyer. This is a cause for joy, because 
Nadarkhani had no other lawyers and would not have been able to choose 
another lawyer in this short time,” the source told the Campaign....
Posted by Robert on August 18, 2012 11:23 PM  | 5 Comments 

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