Shamiram Isavi

Shamiram Isavi

The priest, Victor Bet Tamarz, and his wife, Shamiram Isavi, were the official leaders of Assyrian Pentecostal Church of Shahrara in Tehran before the closure of it. In the following years, they were arrested and sentenced to long term imprisonment

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20642'> According to Article 18 website, he was summoned to the court. For him, the bail was set in the amount of 100 million Tomans (approximately 25 thousand USD) </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20641'> According to Article 18, he was sentenced to to five Years of imprisonment on charges of “acting against national security by establishing and managing churches in his home, participating in Christian seminars abroad, as well as training Christian leaders in Iran for espionage" at the branch 26 of Tehran Revolutionary Court, headed by Judge Ahmadzadeh </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='23223'> According to Article 18, Dabrina Tamarz protested against the violated rights of the Iranian Christians including his family in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNODC), in Geneva </coverage-outsourcing>