80 Lashes for an Iranian who drank wine as part of a Communion Service – while two of his friends are serving 10 year prison sentences for their beliefs. This cruel and degrading punishment demonstrates the total disregard of the Iranian regime for human rights – and in particular for Article 18 of the UDHR.

Nov 16, 2020 | News

An Iranian Christian Zaman Fadaei – known as Saheb – has been given 80 lashes in Iran for drinking the wine as part of Holy Communion. Two of his friends are serving 10 year prison sentences for their beliefs.
Middle East Concern have reported that Zaman Fadaei – known as Saheb – has been given 80 lashes in Iran for drinking the wine as part of Holy Communion. Saheb – was arrested in Rasht in May 2016, along with his pastor Yousef Nadarkhani, Nadarkhani’s wife Fatemeh (Tina) Pasandideh, Mohammad Ali (Yaser) Mosayebzadeh, and Mohammad Reza (Youhan) Omidi.
 In September 2016, Saheb, Yaser and Youhan were sentenced to 80 lashes each for drinking wine during communion. In June 2017, Saheb, Yaser and Youhan and Yousef Nadarkani were each given 10-year prison sentences for “acting against the national security through propagating house churches and promoting Zionist Christianity.” They started serving the sentences in 2018. In May 2020, the sentences were reduced on review. Saheb and Yousef’s sentences to six years’ each and Youhan’s sentence to two years. Yaser’s situation is unknown. Saheb was given the 80 lashes punishment on 15 November.  Youhan received his lashes in October, an act condemned by many international observers, including the U.S. State Department, which said in a Tweet: “Deeply disturbed by reports Iran lashed Mohammad Reza Omidi 80 times for drinking communion wine. He already served two years in prison for belonging to a house church. We condemn these unjust punishments and urge Iran to allow all Iranians the freedom to practice their beliefs.”
 This cruel and degrading punishment demonstrated the total disregard of the Iranian regime for human rights.
In particular, this is a breach of article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – which guarantees the right of every citizen to believe, not to believe or to change belief.
In Iran. like so many of the Universal Declaration’s 30 Articles this is only honoured in its breach.
Lord David Alton

For 18 years David Alton was a Member of the House of Commons and today he is an Independent Crossbench Life Peer in the UK House of Lords.

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