The seizure of the Gorgan Congregational Church and its sale by the Islamic Republic government

The only Congregational Church in the city of Gorgan was put up for sale by the government of the Islamic Republic.
After selling off Iran's wealth, the Islamic Republic government also put schools built by donors on the list of potential buyers for sale. Schools that were private and not owned by the government, as well as houses in the historical fabric of Shiraz, were also demolished for other purposes; the Islamic Republic regime considers people's property as its own and sells them to cover the country's budget deficit.
Now the government of the Islamic Republic has started selling the privately built Gorgan Congregational Church. The Gorgan Congregational Church, which was built in 1348 AH with an area of over 500 square meters, belongs to Armenian compatriots. The land for this church was donated by Mrs. Rebekah Malek-Khaldani for its construction.
This church was officially one of the seven churches of the Congregational Church of the Protestant branch.
Now, the Islamic Republic government has put up a banner on behalf of the Foundation Property and Real Estate Organization (no specific foundation was mentioned) and has launched an exceptional sale with special conditions and facilities for this half-century-old church. The sale of property that was usurped by the government and is being sold. The commission of these heinous acts by the usurping regime brings a curse upon the country of Iran.

A church with an area of 500 square meters that could have been restored and turned into a tourist attraction in the city of Gorgan is now being plundered and sold by the Islamic Republic regime.

The government of the Islamic Republic spares no effort to plunder Iran's wealth and the people's property. Especially the property of minorities living in Iran. The government not only puts these people (Baha'is and Christians) under various pressures, but also seizes their property through threats.
This church is also private property belonging to Armenians, but it is now being sold as state property.
Will the people, especially Christians, protest this government action to prevent the sale of property that does not belong to the government and is more than half a century old, or will they remain silent and allow government agents to continue their crimes and looting?




