Christian convert on trial


















Three Christians are standing trial in Iran after a new amendment to the Iranian penal code was passed through the legislature, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide CSW. The trial took place without the presence of lawyers as the presiding judge, Mehdi Zeilani, claimed the lawyers had not been registered to the defendants. CSW confirmed that this was inaccurate and the lawyers had filled out the necessary requirements to defend the charged Iranians ten days before the trial commenced.

On the day of the trial, the defendants were informed they would be representing themselves. Additionally, they were advised to leave the country and not to pursue any mediation for the case. Seventeen other members of the church were also interrogated. You must be logged in to post a comment. Join our newsletter and receve all the latest Bible Prophecy news and alerts.

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