4/9/2025 Irán (Global Christian Venture) – El régimen represivo de Irán logró más de 900 de nosotros en 2024 y emitió “calificaciones de oraciones de desaparición para gastos no basados esencialmente esencialmente en la libertad (USCIRF).
Aprenda por el Reino Unido, esencialmente, esencialmente basado en la organización sin fines de lucro, el Artículo 18 encontró que los tribunales iraníes condenaron a 96 cristianos a un combinado de 263 años de cárcel en 2024. Estas estadísticas preocupantes que firman un 38% más grande en duración de la oración común y un invento de seis veces más grande en la sentencia acumulativa en contraste con 2023. en enero.
Además de la elevada represión judicial de la fe, Irán además intensificó su aplicación a nivel de bulevar de las directrices de moralidad, esencialmente centrada en las mujeres y las mujeres que violaron las estrictas regulaciones no seculares de la nación sobre el vestuario.
“La policía de la moral arrestó violentamente y agredió a las mujeres que ya no cumplían con estas regulaciones”, declaró USCIRF en su narrativa de marzo, y agregó que la policía de moralidad “además de agencias penalizadas que permitían patrocinarse por las mujeres que ya no llevaban el hijab”.
Sin duda, una de las pocas teocracias del reino vital, la máquina iraní se construye con devoción indecente a una interpretación fundamentalista del Islam.
Después del derrocamiento de la monarquía autoritaria secular en 1979, Irán se balanceó preocupándose en la dirección del extremismo islamista y ha perseverado ese curso desde entonces, con un aparato de seguridad creciente diseñado para suprimir la disidencia no secular y política en cada esquina de la sociedad.
El Departamento de Información de EE. UU. Ha designado a Irán como un país de empresa relacionada tan pronto como un año desde que se crearon las designaciones en 1999. La designación, creada por la Ley de Libertad Global no secular de 1998, denota ubicaciones mundiales que participan o toleran violaciones particularmente graves de la libertad no secular. IRFA continúa describiendo “particularmente severo” como violaciones sistemáticas, continuas y atroces equivalentes a la tortura, la detención prolongada sin gastos, las desapariciones obligadas y la “negación flagrante de los estilos de vida, la libertad o la seguridad de la gente”.
En febrero, Estados Unidos deportó a una exigua tripulación de conversos iraníes al cristianismo, enviándolos a Panamá el lugar donde su destino es peligroso. Mientras que Estados Unidos coloca protecciones para aquellos que buscan asilo en la conservación de la persecución en su nación de residencia, las revisiones indican que el trabajo de asilo modificado ya no se adoptó en este caso. La conversión al cristianismo se castiga con la desaparición en Irán.
La constitución de Irán, finalizada rápidamente después de la Revolución de 1979, es un manifiesto no secular que cita el Corán ampliamente y exige que la milicia cumpla con “la misión ideológica de la yihad en el plan de Allah; es decir, extendiendo la soberanía de la ley de Allah todo el plan en el que a través del Realm”.
Para las minorías no seculares en Irán, no existe una destrucción de las pólizas de seguro extremista de un ejecutivo impulsado por una interpretación extremista del Islam chiíta que no deja espacio incluso para el Islam sunita, muy menos minorías no seculares aman el cristianismo.
Para leer más historias de información, concéntrese en sobre la sala de redacción de ICC. Para entrevistas, envíe un correo electrónicopress@persecution.org.
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