CSW welcomes news of the release of three
Azeri Christians previously detained in Iran.
The three men, Yusif Farhadov (51), Eldar
Gurbanov (48), and Bahram Nasibov (37) were arrested on 24 June 2016, while attending
a wedding in Tehran.
They were taken to Evin Prison where
they were kept in solitary confinement for four months and were
denied access to lawyers and consular support from their embassy. They
were eventually charged with “conducting activities against national
security”.
The men were released on 29 October 2016
on bail and were allowed to return to Azerbaijan on 7 November 2016, after
paying the full amount of bail.
Chief Executive of Christian Solidarity
Worldwide (CSW) Mervyn Thomas said, "It is unacceptable that visitors were
arrested simply for attending a Christian wedding. This constant intimidation
and harassment should not be occurring in a country with a constitution that
not only recognises Christianity, but also states that no-one should be
molested or taken to task simply for holding a religious belief. We urge the
Iranian authorities to end the continuing infringement on the right to freedom
of religion or belief. We also call on Iran to ensure that the nation's
practices, legal procedures and provisions do not contradict its constitutional
and international commitments to ensure the full enjoyment of this right for
every religious community.”