Iran Human RightsIran rejects State Dept.'s Religious Freedom Report

Iran rejects State Dept.’s Religious Freedom Report

-

UPI: Iran has fired back at the U.S. for its characterization of Iran in the State Department’s newly released ‘International Religious Freedom Report for 2013’ as restrictive. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said that “Such reports are instrumental, prepared and broadcast with the mere goal of piling up pressure on other countries.” It seems the State Department would agree.

 

United Press International

By JC Finley  

TEHRAN, July 30 (UPI) –The Iranian government has denounced the U.S. Department of State’s findings in its just-released ‘International Religious Freedom Report for 2013.’

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said that “Such reports are instrumental, prepared and broadcast with the mere goal of piling up pressure on other countries.”

It seems the State Department would agree. Commenting on the purpose of the report, Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday that “The promotion of international religious freedom is a priority for President Obama and it is a priority for me as Secretary of State.”

With regard to Iran, the report found that the constitution “protects certain aspects of religious freedom for members of some but not all religious minorities. In practice, the government severely restricted religious freedom, and there were reports of imprisonment, harassment, intimidation and discrimination based on religious beliefs.”

Kerry pointed to Iran’s imprisonment of Pastor Saeed Abedini, a dual American and Iranian citizen, as an example of Iran persecuting someone for their religious beliefs. Abedini is serving an eight years prison sentence for his alleged Christian evangelical activities in Iran.

“We will continue to call for his release and we will continue to work for it,” Kerry said Monday, adding, “And make no mistake: We will continue to stand up for religious minority communities under assault and in danger around the world, from Jehovah’s Witnesses to Baha’is to Ahmadi Muslims.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign ministry maintains that “Iran has always defended the freedoms explicitly mentioned in the Constitution and has put on its agenda the Islamic principles in defense of rights of followers of other divine religions and common values of divine religions.”

Latest news

Growing Calls for the Terrorist Designation of the IRGC

On Monday, April 29, the Iranian regime’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kanani, in a weekly press briefing, claimed that...

Iranian Merchants Facing 60% Decline in Sales Due to Presence of Morality Police

Discontent among merchants due to a 60% decrease in sales attributed to the presence of the morality police, exerting...

Dire Living Conditions of Iranian workers on International Labor Day

On the occasion of International Workers' Day, May 1, the dire economic conditions of Iranian workers have reached a...

Only One-Fifth of Iran’s Annual Housing Needs Are Met

Beytollah Setarian, a housing expert, said in an interview that Iran needs one million housing units annually, but only...

Resignation, Job Change, and Nurse Exodus in Iran

The state-run Hame-Mihan newspaper has addressed the problems of the healthcare workforce in Iran, examining issues such as resignations,...

International Monetary Fund: Iran Needs “$121 Oil” to Avoid Budget Deficit

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) states in its latest quarterly report that the Iranian government needs the price of...

Must read

Rouhani says tolerance can resolve Iran political prisoner issue

AFP: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told university students Saturday that...

Appeasing Iran? – Op-ed in The Hill

London, 26 Aug - As the US Congress reviews...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you