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Mansour Borji

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Mansour Borji

Mansour Borji is the advocacy director of Article18, which aims to support Iran’s persecuted Christians through documentation, advocacy, research, training, and support.

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A recipe for intolerance: Iran’s blueprint for cracking down on Christians
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  • A recipe for intolerance: Iran’s blueprint for cracking down on Christians

    the reality of life for religious minorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran has proven very different, as many Iranians will attest, regardless of their political or religious viewpoints. One recent illustration is the 80 lashes given to two Christian converts in the past two months for drinking wine as part of Holy Communion. One of these converts is currently serving a six-year prison sentence; the other is in internal exile, having already spent two years in prison. The charge against them? “Acting against national security by establishing house-churches and promoting ‘Zionist’ Christianity.” In the regime’s eyes, these converts, and all others like them — a recent survey suggests there may be as many as 1 million — are no Christians. They are erring Muslims. So any punishment is justified.And in spite of what regime figures like to say about the “tolerance” of the Islamic Republic, from the early days of the revolution — as soon as they were firmly in power — the ayatollahs began a crackdown on civil and religious liberties.

    December 9, 2020