An Iranian sex offender has avoided deportation from the U K by claiming asylum as a Christian convert facing persecution in ...
Three Christian converts in Iran have been sentenced to over 40 years in prison collectively, Article18, a London-based ...
Iran’s Revolutionary Court sentenced a pregnant Christian woman to 16 years in prison on Saturday (March 8) and also handed ...
Artemis Ghasemzadeh fled Iran, where she could face a death sentence for converting to Christianity.Credit... Supported by By Farnaz Fassihi and Hamed Aleaziz She first entered a church on a visit ...
In California, a church had worked for years to help an Iranian family in their congregation bring their son to the US. He ...
Christian human rights advocates are warning that some Christian immigrants could face death if deported from the United ...
The often-repeated verse were Mordechai counsels Esther that she was put in her place as Queen “for such a time as this” ...
And for another, leaving her home in Iran for Türkiye meant entering a country where “we barely receive our basic human rights” as refugees. Each of these women is an Iranian Christian whom ...
In recent weeks, the plight of a group of Iranian asylum-seekers claiming to be converts to Christianity has been followed by The New York Times, helping to shine a light on a story not commonly ...
“I’m a protester in Iran with a record. I can’t go back.” The woman – later identified as 27-year-old Artemis Ghasemzadeh – was part of a group of Iranian Christians, as well as ...