Persecution of fellow Christians kills to preserve the platform of truth

Soheila.Kh. FCNN News Agency: In a situation where the United Nations has condemned Iran for its blatant violation of human rights for the 29th time in its resolutions since 1985, Archbishop Sivoh Sarkissian, the Armenian Caliph of Tehran, presents views in a news interview that contradict the current reality of Iranian society.
The Caliph of the Armenians of Tehran emphasized in this conversation: "Undoubtedly, the Islamic Republic of Iran is considered an exemplary country in which people enjoy equal rights regardless of their ethnicity and race, and skin color, race, and language do not lead to the superiority of any group."
While according to Iranian law, leaving Islam is considered apostasy and can result in the death penalty as "war against God and corruption on earth." This includes Christian converts and other religious minorities in Iran.
In this situation, however, Sibu Sarkisian considers the presence of two representatives from the Armenian community, one from the Assyrian and Chaldean minority, one from the Kulims, and one as a representative of Zoroastrians in the Islamic Consultative Assembly to be an indication of respect for the rights of religious minorities in Iran, without referring to the imprisonment and imprisonment of Christian and Baha'i converts.
While the sentencing of 18 Christian converts to 23 years and nine months in prison in 2015, the arrest of more than 92 Christians for holding religious ceremonies on January 1, 2015, are just a few of the many persecutions that this minority community faces in the country.
The United Nations has also expressed deep concern in its resolution about the "severe restrictions" on freedom of religion and thought in Iran, and in particular, the continued repression of the country's Baha'is.
The United Nations has drafted and adopted the aforementioned resolution, citing the report of Ahmed Shaheed, the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights.
In his latest report, presented in November of this year to the Third Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, Ahmad Shaheed stated that no signs of progress have been observed in the field of human rights in Iran.
In a general view, he emphasized that gender discrimination, along with widespread and systematic violations of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, affects Iranian citizens.
Iran's lack of cooperation with human rights monitors, blatant violations of the right to freedom of expression and access to information, the presence of 600 anti-government Iranian journalists in prisons, along with gender, religious, and ethnic discrimination, gender inequality, violence against women, and discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities are other examples of human rights violations in Ahmad Shaheed's report.
In this report, Ahmad Shaheed accused Iran of continuing to violate the rights of Baha'is, Christians, Dervishes, and ethnic minorities such as Khuzestan Arabs, Kurds, people of Sistan and Baluchestan, as well as Afghan refugees.
Considering these facts, those who easily take over the podiums are expected not to sacrifice the truth and sell the rights of the Iranian people cheaply in order to maintain their position and perhaps unity.
In Romans, the chapter on "God's righteous judgment" states: "God will reward each person according to their deeds. To those who by perseverance in doing good seek glory, honor, and immortality, he will give eternal life; but for those who are selfish, unrighteous, and do evil, he will pour out his wrath and anger."






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