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Rouhani’s legal adviser questions legality of Tabriz church closure and minority teacher ban

Rouhani’s legal adviser questions legality of Tabriz church closure and minority teacher ban

by Steve Dew-Jones | 17 Jun 2019 | News

Aliakbar Gorji Azandaryani (http://www.lvp.ir/) A senior legal adviser to the Iranian president has publicly questioned the legality of the recent closure of a church and banning of religious-minority teachers from nursery schools. Aliakbar Gorji...
‘Systemic and institutionalised’ persecution of Christians in Iran

‘Systemic and institutionalised’ persecution of Christians in Iran

by Steve Dew-Jones | 6 Jun 2019 | News

Iran’s continued violations of religious freedom are highlighted in the UK Foreign Office’s latest global Human Rights and Democracy report, published yesterday. The comprehensive annual report lists Iran among 29 “human rights priority countries”,...
Religious minority teachers banned from working in nursery schools

Religious minority teachers banned from working in nursery schools

by Steve Dew-Jones | 4 Jun 2019 | News

(IRNA) The Iranian government has banned members of religious minorities from teaching in nursery schools, except in special schools where all children already belong to that minority. The directive, passed by Iran’s Social Welfare Organisation on 27 May, is the...
UN establishes annual day commemorating victims of religiously motivated violence

UN establishes annual day commemorating victims of religiously motivated violence

by Steve Dew-Jones | 29 May 2019 | News

UN General Assembly (Patrick Gruban / Flickr / CC) The UN General Assembly yesterday voted to adopt 22 August as the annual UN International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. The proposal, tabled by Poland, was adopted...
‘Absurd’ that Iranian Christians are charged with acting against national security – USCIRF commissioner

‘Absurd’ that Iranian Christians are charged with acting against national security – USCIRF commissioner

by Steve Dew-Jones | 28 May 2019 | News

The US Commission on International Religious Freedom’s (USCIRF) Tony Perkins says it’s “absurd” that Christians in Iran “who practise their faith peacefully” face charges of acting against national security. The commissioner was speaking at an International Christian...
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