Khalil Dehghanpour | Iran
Temporarily Released 1 January 2022
Christian converts Khalil Dehghanpour and Hossein Kadivar were detained while attending a house church on Jan 29, 2019, in the northern city of Rasht. Six other Christians from the same church were arrested during the same time period. At a court hearing on July 24, 2019, Judge Mohammed Moghisheh called the men “apostates” and argued that the Bible was “falsified”. The men were subsequently sentenced to five years in prison for “acting against state security” and “promoting Zionism.” Their sentences were upheld on appeal in February 2020, though neither the men nor their lawyers were allowed to attend the hearing.
Released on bail of approximately $13,000 in March 2019, the men were summoned to begin serving their sentences on June 2, 2020.
Khalil Dehghanpour is married with a family.
All nine men are from the northern city of Rasht and are members of the Church of Iran. The church’s pastor, Yousef Nadarkhani, is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence, and the men were helping lead the church in his absence.
Prison Address
Saadat Abad
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Time in prison:
Charged with:
“acting against state security” and “promoting Zionism.”
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