IRAN: Two women stand firm

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In March, officials incarcerated Maryam Rustampoor and Marzieh Amirizadeh in one of Iran’s worst prisons. Their health has deteriorated in the harsh conditions.
“Neither one are in good health,” reports Todd Nettleton with Voice of the Martyrs. “They both have had health difficulties since they’ve been in prison.”

Nettleton explains that there is a “method to the madness” of forcing these believers to endure horrible circumstances.
“The goal of the justice system there, using the term ‘justice’ very loosely,” he explains, “is to pressure them and force them and make them so miserable that they will deny their faith in Christ and return to Islam.”

On March 5, Rustampoor and Amirizadeh were accused of “acting against state security” and “taking part in illegal gatherings.” Currently they are incarcerated at Evin Prison, known for its notoriously harsh treatment of prisoners. Maryam and Marzieh share a cell with 27 other women; illness is spreading rapidly in the prison, VOM states.

According to a recent VOM report, Marzieh and Maryam are suffering from sore throats, irregular painful stomach aches, and intense headaches. Marziah needs prayer for a critically-infected tooth.
“Right now, they’re simply treating her with pain medication instead of treating her with anything that would fight the infection,” says Nettleton. “There’s a very real fear that the infection could spread and cause even more trouble for her.”

These women have stood boldly for Christ in many interrogations and trials. Click here to see details of the August 8 interrogation. In that case, both women were ordered to deny their faith in verbal and written statements. Standing firm, they both declared, “We love Jesus. We will not deny our faith.” They have been sent back to prison to await the judge’s verdict.

“The judge is basically saying ‘OK, well we’ll send you back to prison and try to make you so miserable that in fact you will take a different course and you will decide to renounce your faith.,” Nettleton interprets.

He says prayer and urgent action are both needed to make a difference in this situation.
“Obviously, we need to pray specifically about their health, and particularly I think for this toothache. The Lord could touch and bring healing in a dramatic way, and I think that would be an incredible testimony to their faithfulness and to the fact that God is in control and is working through this situation.”

“You can literally send an e-mail to his office and say ‘Listen, Maryam and Marzieh are not a threat to the Iranian government. They’re simply two ladies who want to follow Jesus Christ, and they should be released.’”

Nettleton also urges believers to write letters of encouragement to Maryam and Marzieh. In doing so, “they’ll know that people around the world haven’t forgotten them,” he says.  “They’re part of our family…and their family around the world remembers them and is praying for them.”

Published in:  on September 23, 2009 at 10:47 am Leave a Comment

Pakistan: Christians attacked

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It was just a rumor. But among the radical Muslims in Pakistan’s Gojra village, a rumor was enough of an excuse to kill.

When the rumor was broadcast from the loudspeakers on the minarets of local mosques, it became fact. As part of a wedding ceremony, the loudspeaker shouted, Christians tore pages from a Quran. Then they compounded the disrespect by walking on the shredded pages.

“Defend Islam!” The loudspeaker called. Muslims answered, rampaging through a Christian section of Gojra on Aug. 1. Eight Christians were killed, including women and children. More than 100 Christian homes were burned by a mob. The mob, which was estimated to be more than 20,000 people, also burned a church.

Five Hours Without Help
Emergency personnel did not reach Gojra for more than five hours. Christians were forced to use vegetable carts to move their dead and wounded to the hospital.

Responding to an international outcry, Pakistani government officials have now said no Quran was desecrated. The government promised to help rebuild the burned homes of Christian families.

Even before the government acted, contacts of The Voice of the Martyrs were in Gojra, offering comfort to the wounded and praying with the families of the dead. They continue to aid the village, including helping with some medical expenses, offering encouragement and pressing for a forceful government response.

Pray Blasphemy Laws Are Overturned
Christians in Pakistan hope these attacks can be a turning point. They are praying to God and pressing their government to overturn unjust blasphemy laws that are often a pretext to attack Christians.

They are also asking us to pray with them.
Pray for Christians in Pakistan to be bold witnesses for Christ, despite threats.
Pray for those wounded and left homeless by the brutal Gojra attacks.
Pray for Muslims to come to know Jesus Christ in a personal way.

Published in:  on September 1, 2009 at 7:35 am Leave a Comment