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From Iranian Soldier to Prisoner: The Ordeal of Hamidreza Yousefi
I was a soldier in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and I was very afraid that they would find out I had changed my religion. I have suffered many injustices because of this. I tried to flee Iran by air on December 9, 2022, but the Ministry of Intelligence had banned my exit. My passport was confiscated at the airport, and I was given a paper telling me I had to appear before the Religious Court.
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No Safe Place: An Iranian Woman’s Escape from Persecution
I have been subjected to harassment and persecution by both the government and my family because of my faith in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. In Iran, there is no freedom of belief, and in the Islamic Republic, anyone who changes their religion is considered an apostate. Public expression of this belief may result in imprisonment and, in some cases, execution.
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Persecuted for Faith: Zahra’s Story of Escape and Survival
In Iran I was strictly controlled by my family, and they threatened me with house arrest and to hand me over to the police. All of this happened due to threats from the Intelligence Organization of the IRGC, because reports about my conversion and my preaching to people had reached them. These threats initially came in the form of phone calls and Telegram messages, and they still continue.
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From Threats to Exile: Nima’s Story of Faith Under Persecution
My name is Nima Esfandiari. I was born on February 28, 2005. I took my oath of allegiance in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in 2020 in Iran. I was threatened with arrest by various authorities such as the Basij and the Ministry of Intelligence. They repeatedly targeted me on Telegram and other social media platforms, where I was peacefully inviting people and promoting the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. They sent me threatening messages many times.
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Another Victim of Iranian/Turkish Persecution Exposes Coercion and Abuses
I, Mehdi Akbari, born on January 31, 1993, am from Iran. I embraced the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in the year 2021. In 2022, after my brothers and their families were arrested near the border on charges of attempting to flee the government, I was summoned to the ideological office by Mr. Tajari, who was my superior during my service in the Law Enforcement Forces. He reprimanded me for not reporting my brother’s religious beliefs and ordered for me to spy on my brothe
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Victim of the Brutal Regime of Iran Continues to Suffer in Turkey
In Iran, anyone who leaves Islam is considered an infidel, and their blood is considered permissible (halal). After many threats and arrests of members of our religion, and realizing that I could no longer practice my faith in Iran, because I was being threatened daily, I decided to leave the country. I took steps to leave, but at Imam Khomeini Airport, after purchasing a ticket, paying the fees, and passing through inspection, my name was called over the loudspeaker.
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In Loving Memory of Murat Özmen (1980 – 2025)
With heavy hearts the community of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light announces the passing of our dear brother Murat Özmen who passed away following a tragic car accident in Turkey.
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Here is what is Wrong with our Justice System
In a world where pedophiles walk free on probation while copyright offenders go to prison, the justice of our laws is called into question.
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Behind Barbed Wires: The Human Toll of Refugee Detention
Dr. Mohammed Irfan Alamgir provides insights from a medical professional's viewpoint on the impact of refugee brutality.
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Caught in the Crossfire: Witnessing the Brutal Attack Against 104 Ahmadi Members at the Turkey/Bulgaria Border
On May 24, 2023, Alexandra Foreman was violently attacked at Kapikule, near the Turkey/Bulgaria border along with 104 AROPL members.
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Stories of Success: More than 77 Members of AROPL have found Refuge in Europe
After 100+ refugees were detained at the Turkish/Bulgarian border in 2023, 77 AROPL members have claimed asylum in Europe.
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