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Execution order may have been issued for Iranian pastor
By Michelle Bauman
Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani and his Family. Credit: ACLJ.
.- Iranian authorities may have issued an execution order for a pastor jailed for refusing to renounce his Christian faith.
“The news out of Iran is not encouraging,” said Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice.

The D.C.-based human rights organization said that it has received information from its contacts in Iran that execution orders for Yousef Nadarkhani may have been issued.
A spokesman for the organization told CNA that Nadarkhani was still alive as of Feb. 21.

However, the situation is “dire,” the group said, and there is a need for prayer and increased efforts to focus international attention and pressure on Iran.

Sekulow said that the Iranian regime might have “decided to move forward by issuing an execution order” while international attention “is focused elsewhere.”
He explained that pressure from around the globe is essential because Iran's top officials still have the power to reject the order.

Nadarkhani has been in jail since 2009, when he was arrested after complaining to local authorities about his son being forced to read the Quran at school.
Despite threats of execution for apostasy, the Christian pastor has refused to renounce his faith.

An appeals court agreed with Nadarkhani’s assertion that he had never been a Muslim during his adult life. However, it also decided that because he had left the faith of his ancestors, he must recant or die.

Amid growing international pressure, Iranian officials then asked the nation’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, for an “opinion” on the case.

The court had promised to issue a decision by December if the Supreme Leader did not reply. However, no ruling has been issued, and Nadarkhani has remained in jail.
A statement by the American Center for Law and Justice said that it is unclear whether Nadarkhani would have a right to appeal the execution order. 


Although all publicly held executions must be approved by the head of Iran’s Judiciary Chief, Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani, most executions in Iran are carried out secretly rather than in public, it explained.

The statement also observed a “disturbing increase” in the number of executions carried out by the Iranian regime in recent weeks. 

Sekulow and his colleagues have been following Nada
rkhani’s situation for several months, raising awareness for the pastor’s plight through efforts including a Twitter campaign and online petition, which has received more than 35,000 signatures.

On Feb. 17, Congressman Joe Pitts (R-Pa.) introduced a resolution condemning the Iranian government and calling for the release of Nadarkhani.
Efforts are now intensifying to raise support for that resolution and other awareness initiatives that may save the condemned pastor’s life.

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  • RaymondPeringer
    Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world today at the hands of Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and, at home, secularists.
  • Brian A. Cook
    Secularists are not sending Christians to gallows.  Harsh criticisms and somewhat strong-armed laws, maybe, but not gallows.
  • Gracefarmcattle
    I pray for an army of angels to encircle him and protect him and for God to soften the authorities hearts and realize that God is real and he loves them too, but does not condone what they do.
  • Raj0023
    Iran's rulers should learn from the west who never interfere with which religion one wishes to accept.Many people  from non muslim counteries belonging to christian faith have changed to muslim religion but the authorities do not put them into prison or execute them.God had given Adam and Eve  the freedom to choose to eat the apple or not. Freedom of will was given by God.Muslims also accept the Old testament then how is it that the Iranian government is holding  Iranian pastor Nadarkhani a prisoner and want execute him.I can't understand how do they explain this?
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