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Imprisoned Iranian Christians end hunger strike

World Watch Monitor

Two imprisoned Iranian Christians have ended their hunger strike after being promised medical care and progress in their case.

Amin Afshar Naderi and Hadi Asgari, both of whom had reportedly suffered ill health and been refused medical treatment, have been in prison since August last year but have yet to be charged with any crime.

On 14th February they were visited by the Head of the Attorney General’s office, Ali Akbar Bakhtari, who promised to investigate their case and that of others imprisoned on account of their religious beliefs, reported advocacy organisation Middle East Concern.

They are the two remaining detainees from an initial group of five Christians arrested while picnicking in the Alborz Mountains north-east of Tehran last summer.

The other three – Amir Saman Dashti, Ramil Bet-Tamraz and Mohammad Dehnavi – were released late last year, after posting bail equivalent to $US33,000 each. Middle East Concern reported that Naderi and Asgari were unable to raise sufficient funds.

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