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It is reasonable to infer that Ahmadinejad means to seduce the official church of ethnic Armenian and Assyrian Christians into becoming compliant - even grateful - collaborators in exchange for limited 'privileges'. Ahmadinejad could then appear supportive of the church and religious liberty in general. And Ahmadinejad needs friends. Iranian women, students, intelligentsia and trade unionists are all becoming increasingly courageous in their willingness to risk their life and liberty to protest the regime's repression and belligerence. Ahmadinejad's seductive efforts will present the official church with a painful, watershed choice: collaborate or share the persecution.
But there is another well-established reality in Iran: Persian Christianity is unacceptable as it involves conversion from Islam, which is anathema and impermissible. Christian fellowships that evangelise Muslims reap the wrath of the Islamic regime. Persecution escalated dramatically through 2006 under Ahmadinejad's direction. On 10 December 2006 Iranian secret police raided Christian fellowships in Karaj, Tehran, Rasht and Bandar-i Anzali, confiscating computers, literature and materials and arresting 15 believers they accused of evangelism and actions against the national security of Iran. All but one have since been released after forfeiting money, job permits and even house deeds as bail.
Reportedly, new government directives will soon place the church even more under the thumb of the intelligence ministry and security forces. We can expect further escalation in both seduction and persecution through 2007 as Ahmadinejad attempts the standard, age-old Islamic strategy of using the church to persecute the church.
LINK: Ahmadinejad wishes Christians a prosperous New Year
http://www.isna.ir/Main/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-847295&Lang=E
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| Elizabeth Kendal is the Principal Researcher and Writer for the World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (WEA RLC) www.worldevangelical.org/rlc.html. This article was initially written for the WEA RLP (Religious Liberty Prayer) mailing list Elizabeth can be contacted by e-mail at rl-research@crossnet.org.au. |
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