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Iran Proposes Death Penalty for Apostasy

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

The Iranian parliament is reviewing a new law that would impose a death penalty on citizens who leave Islam, a human rights group alerted recently.

In the past, the death penalty for apostasy was one of many possible punishments, including imprisonment and hard labor, for renouncing Islam, But the new law proposes to make death the sentence for all apostates, according to the Institute on Religion and Public Policy (IRPP).

“This is not something new, they just want to be more harsh towards those who are leaving Islam,” an Iranian pastor told the persecution watchdog Compass.

The death sentence was approved by the Iranian Cabinet a month ago, and appears to have the needed parliamentary support to pass, according to an Iranian Christian.

Many victims of the “apostasy” law are Muslims who convert to Christianity, but victims also include liberal thinkers and members of Iran’s Baha’i religious minority.

“The draft penal code is gross violation of fundamental and human rights by a regime that has repeatedly abused religious and other minorities,” said IRPP president Joseph K. Grieboski. “This is simply another legislative attempt on the part of the Iranian regime to persecute religious minorities in the country and around the globe.”

No converts to Christianity have been convicted of “apostasy” since 1994, after the case of a convert garnered international attention. But in the years that followed, converts and those working with converts have been brutally murdered. Local believers suspect the government to have played a role in the killings.

“They [Iran] began assassinating pastors and Christian workers,” said an Iranian pastor, who requested anonymity, to Compass. “Legally, they did not take them to court, but they just killed them and said that they hanged themselves and gave some other excuses.”

In 1994, Bishop Haik Hovsepian of Iran was brutally murdered and found secretly buried in a Muslim graveyard with 26 stab wounds after defending a Christian convert. The convert, Mehdi Dibaj, had already served 10 years in prison, but was still set to be executed simply for the crime of leaving Islam

Hovsepian had garnered support from the United Nations, the U.S. Congress, and other global bodies to pressure Iran to release the convert. After successfully helping to free the convert, Hovsepian soon disappeared and was later found dead. The convert was also secretly murdered after his release.

“A careful review of the draft clearly shows that it is nothing more than a legislative tool to consolidate power around the regime and extend its religious tyranny globally,” Grieboski commented. “Such legislation will not be accepted by the international community and that message must resoundingly be sent to Tehran.”

Some parts of the draft indicate that both men and women can be executed for apostasy. Other sections seem to limit the death penalty to males. Female “apostates” appear to instead face life imprisonment or “hardship.”

Besides apostasy, other crimes that result in capital punishment include repeated drunkenness, rape, murder, armed robbery, drug trafficking, adultery and male homosexuality in Iran.

At least 22 people were convicted and executed in January, the BBC reported.

Iran is ranked the third worst persecutor of Christians in the world, according to the Open Doors USA world watch list.

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  • Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:20 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    To tell the truth, in reality the Iranian Shia is on par with the Wahhabi Sunnis of Saudi Arabia. In case you guys do not remember: those Wahhabis are the ones who downed the WTC on Sept 11th.

    On the issue of death penalty for apostasy, the Saudi have been implementing it for a long time. Iran is only catching up. Caliphate (total world wide submission to Allah and its Sharia, lead by a Caliph-global Islamist warlord) is their goal and if given the chance, the Islamist Jihadist shall surpass the militant atheist communist killers in genocide of Christians worldwide.

    For comparison, take a look at the militant atheist, those unrepentant hardened murderers, who still kill people by the dozen each month through public and secret execution.

    Killed were some 65 million (and counting) in China; 20 million in the Soviet Union; 2 million (and counting) in North Korea; 2 million in Cambodia; 1.7 million in Africa; 1.5 million in Afghanistan; 1 million in Vietnam; 1 million in communist Eastern Europe; and, 150,000 in Latin America.

    Go to Victims of Communist memorial in Washington and see a fresh reminder of the death toll that militant atheists piled around themselves when they were given the chance.

    And now we shall see when the dust settles down, how many Christians lose their life to the Wahhabi Islamist Jihadist

  • Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:32 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 1

    Dear friend,

    Please be patient. The American media is not putting this issue into the newspaper and TV news.

    Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Human Rights Watch, the American Bar Association and the rest of the politically correct crow still needs the Muslims American voices to push their GLBT agendas.

    You dont see accounts of Abdul Rahman the Afghani, Isam Abdul Fathr the Egyptien, Kamil Kiroglu, Necati Aydin and Uğur Yüksel the Turkish, Mina Ahadi and most importantly Ghorban Tourani and Hamid Pourmand from Iran on American newspaper and TV.

    You dont see the murders of Christians leaders such as Rammi Ayyad of Gaza last October in the American media do you, in December the Islamist Jihadist torch his bookstore and his family house.

    The same goes for persecutions and murders of Christians Palestinians and Christians Arabs in Khan Younis, Beit Hanun, Bethlehem, Jericho, Ramallah, Nablus, Amman, Damascus, Cairo, Baghdad etc done under Islamist National Constitution death penalty for Apostasy.

  • Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:02 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The law has been accepted!! why don't you publish that in your news paper

    here we go:

    Section Five: Apostasy, Heresy, and Witchcraft

    Article 225-1: Any Muslim who clearly announces that he/she has left Islam and declares blasphemy is an Apostate.

    Article 225-2: Serious and earnest intention is the condition for certainty in apostasy. Therefore, if the accused claims that his/her statement had been made with reluctance or ignorance, or in error, or while drunk, or through a slip of the tongue or without understanding the meaning of the words, or repeating words of others; or his/her real intentions had been something else, he/she is not considered an apostate and his/her claim could be heard and justified.

    Article 225-3: There are two kinds of apostates: innate (Fetri) and parental (Melli).

    Article 225-4: Innate Apostate is someone whose parent (at least one) was a Muslim at the time of conception, and who declares him/herself a Muslim after the age of maturity, and leaves Islam afterwards.

    Article 225-5: Parental Apostate is one whose parents (both) had been non-Muslims at the time of conception, and who has become a Muslim after the age of maturity, and later leaves Islam and returns to blasphemy.

    Article 225-6: If someone has at least one Muslim parent at the time of conception but after the age of maturity, without pretending to be a Muslim, chooses blasphemy is considered a Parental Apostate.

    Article 225-7: Punishment for an Innate Apostate is death.

    Article 225-8: Punishment for a Parental Apostate is death, but after the final sentencing for three days he/she would be guided to the right path and encouraged to recant his/her belief and if he/she refused, the death penalty would be carried out.

    Article 225-9: In the case of a Parental Apostate, whenever there appears to be a possibility of recanting, sufficient time would be provided.

    Article 225-10: Punishment for women, whether Innate or Parental, is life imprisonment and during the sentence, under the guidance of the court, hardship will be exercised on her, and she will be guided to the right path and encouraged to recant, and if she recants she will be freed immediately.

    Note: The condition of hardship will be determined according to the religious laws

  • Tue Feb 19, 2008 11:21 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 0

    Dear iranian apostasy,

    It would be advisable for you to stay with your current brothers and sisters in Christ where you are, that includes your family for you are putting them in danger incase you return to IRAN.

    See the Iran clerics stance on this issue:
    Qur'an Sura (4:89) - "They but wish that ye should reject Faith, as they do, and thus be on the same footing (as they): But take not friends from their ranks until they flee in the way of Allah (From what is forbidden). But if they turn renegades, seize them and slay them wherever ye find them"

    Hadith Bukhari (52:260) - "...The Prophet Muhammad said, 'If somebody (a Muslim) discards his religion, kill him.' "

    May our Lord and Redeemer JESUS CHRIST bless you with wisdom and keep you safe.

  • Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:55 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    we then I can't go back to Iran any more.

  • Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:24 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 1

    We want to invite the people of Persia to renounce Islam, violent and full of hatred Quran and Hadith as well as Muhammed's sunnah.

    Confess your sins, repent and embrace Jesus Christ as our Lord and Messiah. Let Jesus come into your heart and let your love shines to everyone around you.

    This invitation is written to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and to all the people of Persia in general.

    In Christ always

  • Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:37 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Chris333,

    perhaps you misundstood my point. my point was that the authority that the muslims today and the christians of 15th centuary were both the result of following doctrine. The 15th centruary xtians ended up following too much of the OT in regards to witch burning and other nonsense, whereas todays muslims follow much of the same horrid rethoric. I wasn't attempting to say christians flew planes into buildings, or blow themselves up. My point was that the origins of their ideals on how to punish others doesn't stem for rational based reason, but instead from doctrine.

  • Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:42 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 0

    Bob,

    A civil war in Iran is a ridiculous idea. It would most likely be one extremist Islamic group fighting another, nothing would be solved. For that matter, I think we can see something of a violent streak in you from your post. It almost seems as if you want a civil war in America, and you want all of the people you deem religious extremists to die. That is sick.

    Agentorange,

    I was thinking you sounded pretty smart until I read the last sentence in your post. The situation with these extremist Muslims is nothing like what happened in the 15th century. You said yourself that the Quran and Hadith support such behavior, but the same is not true at all for Christians. The Muslims, according to your post, are rightly applying the Quranic and Hadith method, whereas Christians in the 15th Century would have been greatly abusing the message of Christ. In any case, your statement that they are "no different" is laughable. I was following you before, but when you said that it crushed my previous thoughts that you were speaking on rational thought and not shear bias.

  • Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:33 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    SqueakyWheel and Chris,

    American Bar Association and United for Separation of Church and State are domestic only (only USA) watch dog groups. The human rights organization is currently dealing with the issues with the genocide in Sudan and other neighboring countries that stems directly from religious bigotry.

    Amnesty International has defined Saudi Arabia and other neighboring countries, not to metiond N. Korea massive human rights violators. It all comes down to this notice being acted on, and with the case with Saudi Arabia, which is technically our oil drug dealer, we can't as easily go in and fix them by force as they provide us energy.

    I have read the Koran, and parts of the Hadith and both speak quite openly about how apostates are to be treated, and this is why they do and agree to such things. They follow such illogical conclusions b/c they consider it sacred, divine and not something that can’t even be questioned.

    They are no different than the 15th centuary christians that burned people at the stake, or had them racked on benches and strectched in agony for denying their faith, commiting heracy or being labeled a witch.

  • Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:17 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    "Iran Proposes Death Penalty for Apostasy"

    This is another good reason Americans should respect the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment.

    Iran needs a civil war to straighten itself out. If this sort of thing happened in America there most definitely would be a civil war, and the war wouldn't end until every single religious extremist was dead.

  • Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:21 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Squeaky Wheel,

    They are all hiding behind their anti-Christian rhetoric, it is too dangerous to criticize a muslim. See they think that Christianity is far more dangerous anyways, since we kill people who don't believe like we do, and we don't allow Christians to give up their faith. Wait do we do that?

  • Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:43 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Where's the outrage coming from the Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Human Rights Watch, the Amercan Bar Association, or George Soros? So much for "politically correct" human rights advocacy.

  • Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:56 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 6

    Religion of Peace eh?
    Just remember, that this is not our problem and that Fundementalist Christians that just want to save people are the real evil

    God Bless,
    Anthony
    www.anthonymendoza.org

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