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SEPTEMBER 2012 Maryam Jalili Iran On Christmas Eve 2009, Maryam Jalili was one of 15 Christians arrested by security forces at a private home 20km southeast of the capital, Tehran, who had gathered together to celebrate the birth of Jesus. After a week without any helpful information, family members contacted the authorities and demanded to know where their loved ones were being held. Officials told the families the Christians would be released the same day, but instead secretly transferred them to Evin prison, well known as one of Iran’s harshest detention centres . On January 4, 2010, 12 of the arrested believers were conditionally set free, but Maryam along with two others, Mitra Zahmati and Farzan Matin, remained in prison until their release on March 17, 2010. During their imprisonment, security officials raided the believers’ homes and confiscated their personal books, computers, phone directories, CDs, DVDs and Christian literature. Rustampoor and Marzieh Amirizadeh who were held for 259 days. Mehdi Forootan, who was also imprisoned in Evin, spent 38 out of a total of 105 days in solitary confinement. He described being in a cell two metres wide and three metres long with no bed, no chair, no table – only a thin blanket, a small toilet and a metal washing basin. A Koran and a Muslim prayer book lay on the window sill and interrogations took place every few days. Please pray for Maryam. Conditions inside the prison, the daily regime, and separation from friends, family and loved ones all take a heavy toll. You can help Maryam by writing a letter on her behalf (see over for sample letter) and sending her a card of encouragement. In April 2011 Maryam, who is married with 2 children, was re-arrested and charged with membership of illegal groups. She spent a period of time in solitary confinement in Ward 209 in Evin prison, before being transferred to a general ward. On December 5, 2011, she was given a two and a half year sentence. Also paying a heavy price for his faith in Christ at this time is Behnam Irani . Pastor Irani has been badly treated and beaten by both the prison guards and inmates. You can help help him by clicking on the link below and emailing the authorities. Maryam Jalili’s experience illustrates vividly the kind of pressure being faced by Christians all across Iran. www.releaseinternational.org/irani In recent years many Iranian Christians have been detained and imprisoned at Evin, including Maryam PLEASE PRAY That Maryam will be released and reunited with her family. That God will protect, sustain and encourage her while she is in prison . That church leaders across Iran will know God’s presence, guidance and grace at this difficult time. PLEASE WRITE When writing please do not mention Release International, advance your political opinions or include anything which could be insulting to the authorities. Send a card of encouragement to Maryam c/o Release International, PO Box 54, Orpington, BR5 9RT. You may also send a letter to the head of the judiciary in Iran, expressing your concern at the growing number of arrests and the increased harassment and discrimination faced by Christians in Iran. Sample letter: Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani Office of the Head of the Judiciary Pasteur Street, Vali Asr Avenue, South of Serah-e Jomhouri Tehran 1316814737 Islamic Republic of Iran Your Excellency, I would like to express my concern about the imprisonment of Maryam Jalili who was arrested in April 2011 and charged with membership of illegal groups. She spent a period of time in solitary confinement in Ward 209 in Evin prison, before being transferred to a general ward. On December 5, 2011, she was given a two and a half year sentence. In recent months there have been several arrests of Christians who appear to be law-abiding citizens and yet have been targeted in this way simply because of their Christian beliefs. The Iranian Constitution supports the rights of religious minorities in Iran and many in the international community are concerned that the actions of the Iranian authorities are both unconstitutional and unjust. I respectfully petition your Government to ensure all of its citizens are afforded equal treatment under the law and that in the case of this woman her freedom to practise her faith is upheld, and that she is released. Yours sincerely, Release International produces the Prisoners of Faith alert every month as part of its ministry to support persecuted Christians. To receive your own copy free of charge by email, please register your details at www.releaseinternational.org/signup. If you would like to make a financial donation to support Christian Prisoners of Faith and their families, you may give securely online at www.releaseinternational.org/donate, or by calling 01689 823491. Registered Charity 280577.