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"My Fear Is that We’re Too Quiet," Say Iranian Christian Survivors of Persecution

February 7, 2020
Speaking of Iran
1 min read
"My Fear Is that We’re Too Quiet," Say Iranian Christian Survivors of Persecution

Three Christian women survivors of persecution in Iran have called upon the international community to make more noise on behalf of persecuted Christians in Iran, reports Article 18.

“My fear is that we’re too quiet,” said Dabrina Bet-Tamraz, whose brother, Ramiel, is currently in prison in Tehran because of his Christian evangelism, and whose father, Victor, and mother, Shamiram, will appear in court later this month to appeal against their own convictions on similar charges. 

Dabrina highlighted the cases of Fatemeh (Mary) Mohammadi, a 21-year-old Christian convert who was reported arrested over three weeks ago and has not been heard from since. 

 

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