ANKARA, NOVEMBER 30 - Turkish authorities will be announcing their decision in the coming days over whether or not to repatriate an Iranian citizen who - having escaped from her country after publicly declaring she was an atheist - could be sentenced to death for apostasy if sent back. Negar Azizmoradi, Iranian leader of the controversial International Raelian Movement, was arrested just over a week ago in Istanbul on her arrival in the city with an "irregular" passport, and since then has been held in a refugee centre in the Turkish metropolis. Raelians are part of a sect founded in 1974 by the former sports journalist Claude Vorilhon, 63, as known as Rael. His followers believe that human beings were created on Earth by extraterrestrials with biogenetical engineering, and therefore consider themselves to be atheist and support human cloning, which they believe to be the key to eternal life. Appeals to help the thirty-something Iranian woman have been launched by both the Raelian movement and Iranian refugee groups abroad. In them, Turkish authorities have been asked to release the woman - who reportedly has caught a lung infection in jail - and allow her to go to a European country.
Iranian Atheist at Risk for Death Penalty
Posted by
Women Against Shariah
on Monday, November 30, 2009
Labels:
Apostasy,
human rights abuses,
Iran,
Oppression,
Persecution of Atheists,
Turkey
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1 comments. Leave a comment below.:
While I believe that these Raelians are kooks, sending this woman back to Iran will no doubt result in her being executed! Why isn't this being publicized more?? I put it on my FB page; I have a number of Freedom for Iran friends. I will make sure that they see this.
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