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IRAN SHUTS DOWN CHURCH, REMOVES CROSS
Iranian intelligence shut down a Presbyterian church and removed its cross from the bell tower, the Assyrian International News Agency (AINA) announced Sunday, reported Iran's Radio Farda – according to the Jerusalem post today (29.5.2019).
The church was located in the city of
“Intelligence agents stormed the 100-year-old church, officially recognized as a national heritage site in Iran, on Thursday, May 9, changed all the locks, tore down the cross from the church tower, and ordered the churchwarden to leave,” Article 18, a non-profit organization based in London announced. The group's stated goal is the protection and promotion of religious freedom in
Eiko, the state agency responsible for the raid together with the Ministry of Intelligence, is under the direct control of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to the report, the congregants were left in shock and have not been allowed to hold services in the building since the raid.
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