Monthly report of violation against followers of religions in Iran-October 2019

Tables Preparation: Hamid Reza Taghipour Dehghan Tabrizi

Data Compiler: Mohammad Hosein Malani Barzi, Mohamad Aftabi, Hadi Dartomi

Translation: Amin Jafari

Edit: Alireza Jahan Bin

Article 18 (The right to freedom of opinion)

Everyone has the right of freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.

 

Article 19 (The right to freedom of expression)

Everyone has the right of freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

This report consists of statistical information about violation against the rights of followers of other religions in Iran until the end of Mordad 1398 (22 August 2019). This report has been presented statistically-analytically.

It is obvious that because of strict actions of Islamic Republic of Iran with the Human Rights activists especially in observation and reporting the Human Rights violations and also deprivation of free circulation of information and constantly refusal of Iran`s government to recognize an independent domain in civil activities, at the present time, reporting is very difficult and dangerous for many reporters and activists (whom are in prison or custody) and are facing a lot of limits.

The pressure on followers of other religions still continues:

The current authorities in Iran and its leaders are believing that some religious groups are the enemies of the country, because their religious beliefs may challenge the loyalty to the regime and under the pretext of preserving national and political security, they suppress the religious activities of other religions followers.

Detentions and targeted violence against the followers of other religions in Iran still continues by the security and judicial organizations of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

In Iran, citizens on the basis of religion beliefs are divided into two official and non-official categories.

The Baha`i religion is  one of the non-official religions in Iran which is under more pressures rather than other religions. The Baha`is are deprived of performing ritual rites, propagating their religion and teaching and educating in higher educational levels. At the present time, hundreds of Baha’i citizens are suffering from long prison terms in different jails of the country, including Semnan, Mashhad, Tehran, Karaj and other cities of Iran.

Official religions like Christianity have faced great limitations. The government only recognizes the Assyrian Christians, Armenian and Chaldean worships, preaching the gospel to Iranian is a crime, the Persian language people are forbidden to enter the churches, and churches are tasked to submit their members names to the Ministry of Intelligence, along with copies of their national identification card.

Based on the Article 13 and 26 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran Christianity in a recognized religion, and the right to pray or build a community has been given to the Christians but confrontation with the Protestant Christians who are believing in the gospel of their religion still continues, and domestic churches are facing widespread suppression.

Religious discrimination is strictly enforcing against the Sunni Muslims. They mostly are living in the boarder sides of the country, and are deprived of the right to build mosques and their religious rituals like Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha prayer in central areas as well as Tehran.

Even in some cases the destruction of the Sunni Mosques has been reported and These people are dealing with execution, detention and persecution. They are prohibited from hiring in governmental organizations. A prominent example is the Bijan Zolfaghar Nasab who was appointed to the Minister of Sports in the Hassan Rouhani government, but because he is Sunni they did not give him the vote to be selected for this position.

Sunni:

Sunnis are seeking the security and brotherhood, they expect to have the religious liberty and this is the demand of every member of the Sunni community.  It is expected that the Sunni community in the great cities of the country, like Isfahan and other cities, can pray freely and educate their children. This expectation is perfectly legal.

The right to build the mosques in any city or have the freedom for Friday and Eid prayers or have the complete freedom, are completely legal and they do not have a lot of demands. The Sunnis are believing that their right should be consider and that no one would be deprived of their rights for religion beliefs, because respecting the rights of the people causes unity and closeness.

Because of religious propaganda the Sunni prisoners are convicted with charges of action against national security, they have the sentence of combat against GOD, they are spending their conviction time in jail and in an inappropriate space and constantly being insulted by the prison officers and guards because of their opinions.

Article 20 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran stresses that based on the rules of Islam, all Iranian citizens are equal. However, along with other religions in Iran, the constitution has failed to ensure equality for more than three decades to guarantee the rights of citizens. Sunni followers in Iran are in the same condition, even though they are Muslims. They are deprived not only, of the management responsibilities of the country and military but also, equal opportunities and facilities. They are facing strict obstacles and constraints to publicize their beliefs and to perform their religious rites from the Iranian government.

In this Month:

  1. Based on human rights report: on 20th of October, Mohammad Osman Damani son of Molavi Mohammad Ebrahim Damani a Sunni citizen in Iranshahr, who was previously arrested by intelligence service, was freed on a 100 million bail. This Sunni citizen was arrested on 18th of October.
  2. Based on Harana news: Jamshid Pirouti, a Sunni citizen, is serving his term in prison. He was previously sentenced to 5 years of discretionary imprisonment.
  3. Based on human rights report: on 29th of September, Ebrahim Balouch, a Sunni activist in Chabahar, was arrested on the way home and taken to an unknown place.
  4. Based on human rights report: on 25th of September, Molavi Yousef Sarbazi a Sunni activist in Kohe Van was interrogated for 5 hours in central intelligence in Rask city.
  5. Based on Harana news: on 26th of September, Molavi Abdolmalek Aramesh was interrogated for 3 hours by central intelligence in Rask city.
  6. Based on Harana news: on 29th of July, a court of law was held for Tohid Ghoreishi, a Sunni activist in Rajai prison. Due to the verdict he is supposed to serve 16 years in Jail.

 

The statistical report of violations against the Sunnis:

Row Subject Number of Cases
1 Summon and Interrogation 2
2 Detention and Unawareness 1
3 Freedom on Bail 1
4 Marginalization and Rumor Spreading 1
5 Imprisonment Order 1
6 Deprivation of Citizenship Rights 1

Total

7

 

Baha`i:

Iran, a country that many Baha`is are living in, The Baha’i is still considered as an “apostate sect” in Iran. It is well known that Baha`is are seeking the peace, they do not want political power and do not pose the security threat. However, the Iranian religious regime pursues them. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, methodically Baha`is were deprived of access to higher education levels as well as employment rights, and if they persevere in claim for their lost rights, they will face the false accusations, imprisonment and intimidation, and always have been exposed to arbitrary arrests and imprisonment. They have never been able to follow their religious instructions in public. They are being abused almost all the way of their life.

It is not possible to transfer the knowledge and human experience, except through specific trainings. And so the right to education is one of the fundamental human rights which has been mentioned in Articles 26 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 2 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Articles 13, 14 and 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, that everyone has the right to educate  without discrimination based on distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. The Iranian government is obliged to provide all essential facilities for enjoyment of all citizens from this natural right and also should remove any kind of obstacles based on geographical, political, economic and cultural conditions in order to provide these fundamental rights.

Prohibition of work and business is another strain and harassment that the Baha`is are facing in society. In most of the provinces, the Public Places Surveillance Authority which is affiliated with the Police Force, without any permission is sealing their businesses places.

In this month:

  1. Based on Harana: on 21st of October, Mitra Forsatipour, a Baha`i citizen in Gilavand was arrested by intelligence forces and transferred to Evin prison.
  2. Based on human rights: on 21st of October, Kiana Shoai, Farzan Masoumi and Soroush Abadi, Baha`i citizens in Shiraz were arrested in their houses by intelligence forces and Their houses were inspected and some of their properties like cell-phones, laptop and etc. were confiscated. they transferred to an unknown place.
  3. Based on Harana: on 21st of October, Ataolah Zafar, a Baha`i citizen in Evin prison was bailed out Due to his medical condition.
  4. Based on Harana: on 14th of October, Bahare Zeini and Sepideh Rouhani, two Baha`i citizen in Esfahan prison were freed after passing one third of their prison term which was 4 years in total.
  5. Based on human rights on 16th of October, Saham Armin, a Baha`i citizen in Esfahan was freed after 1 year of imprisonment. He was previously sentenced to 6 years of discretionary imprisonment in prison.
  6. Based on human rights in Iran: on 14th of October, Foujan Rashidi, a Baha`i citizen in Esfahan prison who was sentenced to 4 years of discretionary imprisonment after serving his one third of imprisonment, was conditionally freed from prison by appeal court.
  7. Based on human rights in Iran: on 9th of October, Neda Sabeti, Noshin Afshar and Forough Farzaneh, three Baha`i citizens in Abadan were sentenced to 1 year of discretionary imprisonment.
  8. Based on Harana news: on 9th of October, Azita Rafizade, a Baha`i citizen, was freed after serving her prison term in Evin prison. Her husband, Peyman Koushkbaghi is in prison since 2017. They were sentenced to 4 and 5 years in prison respectively.
  9. Based on human rights in Iran: on 7th of October, Sima Behrouzi Mehdi Abadi, a Baha`i citizen in Yazd, was convicted to 3 months imprisonment by the revolutionary court of this city.
  10. Based on Harana: on 27th of September, four Baha`i citizen’s houses of Karaj and Tehran were inspected and two of them were arrested.
  11. Based on human rights in Iran: on 27th of September, Abbas Taef, a Baha`i citizen in Tehran was arrested in his house and some of his personal properties were confiscated.
  12. Based on human rights in Iran: on 27th of September, the house of Ehsan Ayadi, a Baha`i citizen in Tehran, was inspected and his personal properties like cell-phones, laptop, passport, religious books, identification certificates were confiscated.
  13. Based on Harana: on 5th of October, a court of eight Baha`i citizens in Bandar Abass was held. Their names are: Mahnaz jannesar, Maral Rasti, Mehran Afshar, Adib Haghpajouh, Nasim Ghanavatian, Arash Raskhi, Farhad Amri and Omid Afaghi.
  14. Based on human’s rights in Iran: on 29th of September, Elham Hor and her two children, three Baha`i citizens, were deprived of continuing their education due to Iran’s new discriminatory constitution about the followers of other religions.
  15. Based on Harana: Yalda firouzian, a Baha`i citizen in Semnan, is still in solitary cell after passing five months of detention. She recently has been deprived of making any communication with her family.
  16. Based on Harana: on 26th of September, Farhang Sahba, a Baha`i citizen in Esfahan prison, was transferred to a solitary cell.
  17. Based on Harana: Sama Khanjani, a Baha`i citizen in Semnan, was deprived of continuing her education on the contrary of passing the university entrance exam.

 

The statistical report of violations against the Baha`is:

Row Subject Number of Cases
1 Detention and Unawareness 6
2 Summon and Interrogation 1
3 Conditional Freedom 4
4 Freedom by Sentence Completion 1
5 Imprisonment Order 4
6 Trial 8
7 Persecution and Intimidation of Prisoners and their Families 2
8 Deprivation of Visit or Phone Call 1
9 Inquisition 1
10 Moved to Solitary Cell 1
11 Aggressive Behavior 5
12 Freedom on Bail 1
13 Deprivation of Education 1
14 Marginalization and Rumor Spreading 6
15 House Inspection 7
16 Violation against Citizenship Rights 1
17 Property Confiscation 7
Total 57

 

Christians:

The Islamic Republic is trying to destroy the Christianity, and this is a bitter fact about the violations against the Christians rights. Christians, who have been charged and sentenced to persecution by the Islamic Republic because of their heresy and religious conversion.

Violation against the Christian rights is increasing in the Islamic Countries and many of them are facing the racial harassment on a daily basis.

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, a numerous number of Christians are jailed for religious conversion and religious activities. Currently, according to the human rights organizations in Iran, a large number of well-known Christians are in prison for offences such as preaching the gospel, or teaching and distributing the Bible or other citizens who are convicted of spying and many rights of Christian neophytes have been violated, they have been punished, persecuted, sentenced to the imprisonment or penalties like whip only because of some of their religious rituals like drinking the wine in the Eucharist (the Lord`s Supper) or even in some cases they were threatened to the death.

Security and judicial Organizations pressure on churches still continues and in continuation of the series of restrictions imposed by the security authorities, the Official Evangelical Churches, the Central Numinous Community Church in Tehran, the Protestant Immanuel Church, Peter ‘s Evangelical Church in Tehran and etc. have been forced to cooperate with the security Organizations and accepting their demands on revealing the list of their members along with other information about them, including their national identification number, also preventing the participation of the Persian language Christian neophytes in their religious rituals, preventing them to hold the ceremonies in Persian.

Even the churches are refusing to accept the Persian language Christians, and they must hold their ceremonies in non-Persian language.

Prison sentences for Iranian Christians continue to be issued. In the Constitution of Islamic Republic, the religious freedom of Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians has been recognized but so far, the government’s actions against religious propaganda and the performance of their religious rites has shown that the Principles of the Constitution on the freedom of religion and prevention of ideas and beliefs Inquisition, were only intended to cover the violations against the rights of other religions in Iran. Based on the Islamic Republic Constitution, the twelve Imam Shia is the official religion of Iran and the religious and security organizations of the Iranian government are considering that the propaganda for the principles of these religions is a threat to the dominant ideology of the government and it is one of the main reasons why the regime has suppressed the Christian followers and missionaries by closing their churches and preventing them of religious propaganda.

In this month:

  1. Based on Harana: on 13th of October, Matias Ali Hagh Nejad, Shahrouz Eslamdoust, Behnam Akhlaghi, Babak Hoseinzade, Mehdi Khatibi, Khalil Dehghanpour, Hosein Kadivar, Kamal Namanian and Mohammad Vafadar, nine non-trinity Christian neophyte in Rasht were each sentenced to 5 years imprisonment due to the verdict of “treat to the national security”.
  2. Based on human rights in Iran: on 8th of October, Milad Godarzi, Yaghoub Nateghi, Shahabodin Shahi and Alireza Nourmohamadi, four non-trinity Christian neophyte in Karaj Prison were freed after serving prison term. Amin Khaki, the prime suspect, is still in prison due to the verdict of “treat to the national security”.
  3. Based on Human rights in Iran: on 14th of October, Yousef Nadarkhani, a non-trinity Christian neophyte in Evin prison who is passing his 10 years of imprisonment, has ended his hunger strike after 21 days due to deprivation of registration of his children at school because of their religious beliefs.
  4. Based on human rights in Iran: after passing 53 days of detention of Mohamad Salehi, a Christian neophyte, his family haven’t had any information about him.
  5. Based on Mohabat news: on 16th of October, Rokhsare Ghanbari,a Christian neophyte, has introduced herself to court to serve her 1-year imprisonment.

 

The statistical report of violations against the Christians:

Row Subject Number of Cases
1 Start of Conviction 1
2 Hunger Strike 1
3 Unawareness of Detainees 1
4 Detainees in an Unknown Situation 1
5 Detention and Unawareness 1
6 Lawyer or Fair Trial Inaccessibility 1
7 Deprivation of the Right to Visit or Phone Call 1
8 Freedom 4
9 End of Hunger Strike 1
10 Imprisonment Order 9
11 Marginalization and Rumor Spreading 9

Total

30

 

Gonabadi Dervishes:

Gonabadi and Nematolahi Dervishes are 11 million people, almost 9 times more than Iranian army. In January and February 2018 in Tehran, they fought against security forces. In a tension between police and Dervishes, 3 police officers and 2 of Basij forces were killed and 300 Dervishes were arrested. The fight started because of the limitation that the government put on visiting their leader, Nourali Tabande. These limitations were the new start of harassment against Dervishes across the country. These harassments continued so that the security forces wanted to surround the Dervishes leader’s house (Doctor Tanabande, a 90 year-old man) with the charge of acting against national security. In result of that, these fighting aroused more. Amirali Mohamadi Labaf, a Gonabadi Dervish member on 18th of February was invited to the police station and was interrogated and beat. Other Dervishes after getting informed about Amirali Mohamadi Labaf had gone to the police station and made him free but that led to arresting Nematollah Riahi, another Gonabadi Dervish. Mr. Riahi on the same day was transferred to the security forces. These atmosphere continued until 18th of February that Dervishes gathered in front of Police station number 106 in order to free Mr. Riahi. But this gathering turn to a fight when Special Forces came to the scene and 5 Dervishes were killed and 300 Dervishes were arrested.

In this month:

  1. Based on human rights in Iran: on 5th of October, Faeze Abdipour a Gonabadi Dervish, was summoned to the court of law by an SMS.

 

The statistical report of violations against the Gonabadi Dervishes:

Row

Subject

Number of Cases
1 Summon and Interrogation 1
2 Marginalization and Rumor Spreading 1

Total

2