Mehri Behjati
Mehri (Sakineh) is a Christian convert living in Rasht. She was sentenced to prison for propagating her religion.
- <coverage-outsourcing id='31848'> <reference source='https://articleeighteen.com/fa/news/2400/'> Upon entering one of the houses in Rasht, the officers confiscated the belongings of some Christian converts. Security forces interrogated Christian converts at the same place and told them, "You will be summoned to court soon." </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='31852'> <reference source='https://articleeighteen.com/fa/news/2400/'> The hearing of the case of four Christian converts named Ramin Hassanpour, Katherine Sajjadpour, Hadi Rahimi, and Mehri Behjati was held at Branch 10 of the Rasht Revolutionary Court. At the end of the hearing, the judge set a bail of 50 million Iranian Rials for each individual. Due to their inability to provide bail, they were transferred to Rasht Prison the next day </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='31856'> <reference source='https://articleeighteen.com/fa/news/2950/'> She was released on bail. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='31860'> <reference source='https://articleeighteen.com/fa/news/2950/'> According to Article 18, Branch 10 of the Revolutionary Court of Rasht sentenced four Christian converts to two and five years in prison on charges of "conspiracy to act against the country's security" through "participation in a house church and the propagation of Christianity.". According to the court ruling, Ramin Hassanpour was sentenced to five years, Hadi Rahimi (Moslem) to four years, Saeedeh Sajjadpour and Sakineh Behjati to two years in prison. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
- <coverage-outsourcing id='38991'> <reference source='https://bit.ly/385n4dC'> He went to Rasht prison to serve his sentence. His sentence was carried out the day before Easter. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>