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Iranian Police Arrest Martyred Christian’s Daughter
Compass Direct News reports Iranian secret police arrested a Christian couple in the northeastern city of Mashhad three days ago, forcing them to leave behind their 6-year-old daughter and holding them incommunicado ever since. Plainclothes policemen who declined to identify themselves demanded entrance into the apartment home of Reza Montazami, 35, and his wife Fereshteh Dibaj, 28, at 7 a.m. on September 26.
After a day-long search, authorities at a local intelligence branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps admitted they were holding the couple there for questioning. Montazami’s relatives have since tried in vain to find out why the couple has been detained.
From a well-known Mashhad family, Montazami converted to Christianity in his 20s. His wife Fereshteh is the youngest daughter of the Rev. Mehdi Dibaj, an Assemblies of God minister who was martyred for his faith 12 years ago. The couple lead an independent house church in Mashhad, where the government executed a convert Christian pastor in 1990.
Christians Attacked, Charged With Attempted Murder in India
Eight Christians working with the Indian Missionary Society (IMS) in India’s Gujarat state are facing charges of attempted murder and misuse of firearms after Hindu extremists waylaid and assaulted them last week, according to Compass Direct News.
Pastor Dasrath Nanji Dilwad and his wife Manjula Bhen, along with another married couple and four male companions, were beaten severely, robbed and warned of dire consequences if they continued to share the gospel in the area. When they went to report the incident on September 21, the police arrested the six men on charges filed by one of their attackers, Kanji Nayak. The two women were arrested on September 25.
Nayak claimed the eight had tried to forcefully convert him -- and that when he refused, Pastor Dasrath fired two rounds of ammunition at him, attempting to kill him. The Rev. D. Vethanbu, IMS general secretary, stated it was clear the extremists had attacked the Christians, not the other way around. “These accusations are the work of extremists who will go to any lengths to prevent the spread of the gospel,†Vethanbu said.
Iranian Police Arrest Martyred Christian’s Daughter
Compass Direct News reports Iranian secret police arrested a Christian couple in the northeastern city of Mashhad three days ago, forcing them to leave behind their 6-year-old daughter and holding them incommunicado ever since. Plainclothes policemen who declined to identify themselves demanded entrance into the apartment home of Reza Montazami, 35, and his wife Fereshteh Dibaj, 28, at 7 a.m. on September 26.
After a day-long search, authorities at a local intelligence branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps admitted they were holding the couple there for questioning. Montazami’s relatives have since tried in vain to find out why the couple has been detained.
From a well-known Mashhad family, Montazami converted to Christianity in his 20s. His wife Fereshteh is the youngest daughter of the Rev. Mehdi Dibaj, an Assemblies of God minister who was martyred for his faith 12 years ago. The couple lead an independent house church in Mashhad, where the government executed a convert Christian pastor in 1990.
Christians Attacked, Charged With Attempted Murder in India
Eight Christians working with the Indian Missionary Society (IMS) in India’s Gujarat state are facing charges of attempted murder and misuse of firearms after Hindu extremists waylaid and assaulted them last week, according to Compass Direct News.
Pastor Dasrath Nanji Dilwad and his wife Manjula Bhen, along with another married couple and four male companions, were beaten severely, robbed and warned of dire consequences if they continued to share the gospel in the area. When they went to report the incident on September 21, the police arrested the six men on charges filed by one of their attackers, Kanji Nayak. The two women were arrested on September 25.
Nayak claimed the eight had tried to forcefully convert him -- and that when he refused, Pastor Dasrath fired two rounds of ammunition at him, attempting to kill him. The Rev. D. Vethanbu, IMS general secretary, stated it was clear the extremists had attacked the Christians, not the other way around. “These accusations are the work of extremists who will go to any lengths to prevent the spread of the gospel,†Vethanbu said.