Updated 12:19 pm.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

World|Fri, Oct. 16 2009 01:24 PM EDT

'Promising' Development in Case of Iranian Women Converts

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

The case of two Iranian women who converted to Christianity took an unexpected turn for the better recently when their case was transferred to a new judge.

Unlike previous judges, the new judge was reportedly sympathetic to the situation of Maryam Rustampoor, 27, and Marzieh Amirizadeh, 30, according to Elam Ministries, a group that supports churches in Iran.

The two young converts were unexpectedly called to appear in court on the morning of Oct. 7 to face three charges: anti-state activities, propagation of the Christian faith, and apostasy. The new judge acquitted the defendants from the charge of anti-state activities, which Elam noted rarely happens.

“This is a great relief for the two women and their lawyer was very pleased,” the ministry reported.

Their case will now be transferred from the revolutionary court to the general court that will oversee the hearings for the other two charges.

Since March, the two Iranian women have been detained in the infamous Evin prison where they were reportedly denied medical attention and often blindfolded for interrogations for several hours at a time. Amirizadeh is said to be enduring ongoing pain from a spinal problem, as well as an infected tooth and intense headaches.

The two are recent converts to Christianity from Islam. According to reports received by the Farsi Christian News Network, though they were arrested for anti-government activities, the only “crime” the women have committed is being practicing Christians.

Despite the mental and physical hardships, both women stated at a court hearing on Aug. 9 that they will not recant their faith.

At the most recent hearing on Oct. 7, the two women said, “If we come out of prison we want to do so with honor.”

Iran holds the No. 3 spot on Open Doors' list of countries with the worst Christian persecution record. Last year, the Iranian Parliament gave its initial approval to a bill that would punish apostasy with death. There have been no updates on whether the bill has received final approval from parliament.

Ministries serving the persecuted church are urging Christians around the world to pray for the two women as they continue to face an uphill battle for freedom.

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  • Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:29 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 5

    Homosexual man quoted my comments

    Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:09 pm
    TL wrote: "Homosexual man, I couldn't care less about your opinion."

    Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:11 pm
    TL wrote: "I think Michael Newdow has a mental disorder"

    Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:11 pm
    TL wrote: "What is your definition of a pervert? It is not my fault, it is the fault of the dictionary."

    Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:33 pm
    jar1961 wrote about me: "You are text book definition of a pervert." Bobx (an atheist who expresses strong dislike of Christians) quoted that phrase and wrote: "jar1961, we actually agree about something. I wish that pervert would leave. He disgraces pro-science people. People like that don't need to advertise their disease." TLChild wrote: "Bobxxx, we may disagree a lot; however, it appears that we agree on one thing."

    Homosexual man,

    You are showing that you lack "context skills". I stated that Christianity wants genuine love, which means, those who truly love worshipping and obeying Yahweh. Therefore, copying my statements was a waste of your time. I have genuine love for Christianity, no one made me become a Christian.

    Thanks for posting my comments, because they will show people that I am a TRUE christian and follow the Holy Word of Yahweh. I do think that an atheist, Michael Newdow, has a mental disorder since he denies Yahweh. I also think that homosexuality is an abomination. I also couldn't care less about your opinion, just like you couldn't care less about Yahweh's command that says men should not have sexual intercourse together, because it is an abomination.

    I notice that most of the comments that you posted of mines, homosexual man, demonstrate that you truly care about yourself--just like satan. I guess everything is all about homosexual man and his feelings.

    However, I care more about Yahweh's feelings and opinions than yours homosexual man. I assume you didn't quite understand that, because if you did, you would have not posted my comments that speak out against your homosexual lifestyle.

  • Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:34 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 3

    I do not understand religions that teach people to really be liars and show fake love in a belief.

    Christianity only wants genuine love, because if not, the whole system will eventually fall.

  • Fri Oct 16, 2009 4:55 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 6

    And people believe that Christians are a problem in the United States, I think not. This article really demonstrates to me that Christianity is all about love and freedom. Why would people think that someone would want to join a faith that if they decide to leave, they would be criminalized, or even worse killed. I do not understand religions that teach people to really be liars and show fake love in a belief. That is what I love about Yahweh and Christianity, He wants genuine love, and Christianity only wants genuine love, because if not, the whole system will eventually fall.

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