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Authorities in Tehran are planning to transform
illegally-confiscated church grounds into an ‘Islamic prayer center.’
The land belonging to the Iranian Assyrian community’s Chaldean
Catholic Church in Tehran’s Patrice Lumumba Street (in Western Tehran) was
illegally confiscated two years ago under the pretext of constructing an
Islamic prayer hall and the authorities have refused to hand it back, a member
of the regime's Majlis (Parliament) was quoted as saying by the state-run
newspaper Sharq on Wednesday, December 30.
Repeated complaints about the illegal confiscation of the church
grounds have fallen on deaf ears despite repeated pleas by the representatives
of the Christian minority, said Jonathan Bet-Kelia, a member of the regime’s
Majlis.
Bet-Kelia told Sharq that he had approached Ali Younesi, special
assistant to the regime's President Hassan Rouhani on ethnic minorities
affairs, on this matter but was told that nothing could be done about it.
Younesi is a former Minister of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) and is
personally responsible for ordering numerous arrests and assassinations of
dissidents.
Commenting on the regime's admission that it had usurped church
grounds to build its own prayer hall, Ali Safavi of the Foreign Affairs
Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said: “The
brazen admission displays first and foremost the discriminatory and sectarian
policies of the regime vis-à-vis Iran’s religious minorities. At the same time,
it speaks to the failure of Western policy to accommodate the regime in the
futile hope that it will promote moderation and tolerance on the domestic
front.”
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