Christian convert Ismaeil Maghrebinejad has been sentenced to an additional two years in prison, Article 18 reports
The 65-year-old was sentenced in January to three years in prison for “insulting Islamic sacred beliefs”.
Now, following a court hearing on 27 February, he has been sentenced to an additional two years in prison for “membership of a group hostile to the regime”, under Article 499 of the Islamic Penal Code, which provides for three months to five years’ imprisonment.
The court document detailed that the “hostile” group in question espoused “Evangelical Zionist Christianity”.
Article18’s advocacy director, Mansour Borji, said that given that Ismaeil is a member of the Anglican Church, this shows that “such blanket labelling is inaccurately applied to any Christian arrested for their religious activities, as the revolutionary courts try to justify their violations of religious freedom”.
The judge added that his ruling was based on a report by the intelligence branch of Iran’s military, though no details were given of what this evidence entailed.
Mr Borji noted that it was “odd and somewhat rare” that the military were involved in a case relating to a civilian with no links to the military.
Ismaeil has 20 days to appeal.
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