Russian judge saves Iranian convert to Orthodoxy from deportation and possible execution

Yekaterinburg​, Russia, December 8, 2017

Photo: pravoslavie.fm Photo: pravoslavie.fm
    

Commissioner for Human Rights of the Sverdlovsk Province in Russia Tatiana Merzlyakova, representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church, and human rights activists from the “Migration and Law” organization took an active part in the fate of an Iranian man, Raufi, who converted to Orthodoxy in Russia, and, according to a court decision, should have been deported home to Iran, where he faced the threat of persecution, reports pravoslavie.fm.

The young man traveled to the Sverdlovsk Province in search of work, but was detained for violating the conditions of his passport and was given a fine and placed in a temporary detention center while awaiting deportation to Iran. Under Iranian law, for converting from Islam to Orthodoxy, Raufi would have been subjected to imprisonment or even execution.

According to miloserdie.ru, the young man had accepted Orthodoxy in Moscow in 2014, working in Orthodox churches and monasteries since then. He was detained on October 18 on the way to another monastery.

The human rights defenders managed to vindicate the believer, and the Sverdlovsk Province court overturned the lower court’s decision on the expulsion of the Iranian citizen from the country. A Moscow court had rejected his request for asylum.

“He was released from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affair’s temporary detention center for foreign citizens in Ekaterinburg and is now at an Orthodox shelter, awaiting a decision on his application for asylum in Russia,” according to the site of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Sverdlovsk Province.

12/8/2017

Comments
Anthony 12/10/2017 9:13 pm
Hello. Good morning editor. I think what our dearly beloved brother Alan's cynicism refers to is the islamic practice of taquiya. Fool the enemy to gain an advantage over him (or her). I'm not saying that it happened in this case, but those are my thoughts on our dearly beloved Alan's cynical comments. I hope this makes sense?
Editor12/9/2017 12:08 pm
Alan, I'm afraid your comment doesn't make any sense. He didn't pretend to convert to Orthodoxy to avoid deportation and execution -- converting to Orthodoxy is WHY he could have faced execution -- for leaving Islam. It was accepting Orthodoxy that put him in harm's way.

Also, he converted three years before his passport ran out and all of his trouble started.
Alan12/8/2017 11:36 pm
How convenient! Face the firing squad in Iran or pretend to convert to Orthodoxy. This Islamic fraud is being perpetuated on many Western countries and they all fall for it. These liars will do anything to stay in a civilized country.
F.12/8/2017 7:36 pm
Why does Russia ally with these ingrates!! They would have been taken over by zionists and sunnis decades ago if not for Russia, and this is how they thank their protector?
http://orthochristian.com/65425.html
And this rat Erdogan wants to take over more Greek territory now because Greece tolerates muslims living there?
There will never be peace until the region is ruled by an Orthodox ruler from Constantinople.
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