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JFA Productions (Studio)
Genre: Documentary
Length: 54 minutes (1 track)
Size: 1.3 GB
Media:
Movie
An Islamic judge in north Iran condemned a zealous Christian convert from Islam, Mehdi Dibaj, to death. His crime was apostasy. Dibaj had already served ten years in prison. Haik Hovsepian, the leader of Evangelical Christians of Iran, chose to speak out and launch an international campaign for Dibaj's sentence to be overturned. Haik's campaign was successful, and Dibaj was released only a few days before his execution date. But there was a price to pay….On January 19, 1994, Bishop Haik Hovsepian disappeared. Twelve days later his corpse was identified by his son. The body had been stabbed 26 times. He was not the last to be martyred. Since then several Christians have been brutally tortured and put to death. This is the untold story of their sacrifices, courage, commitment, and faith. Produced and directed by Haik Hovsepain's sons. Content in this documentary is mature and accurate. Martyrdom is a reality often overlooked or considered a truth of the past. Audience discretion must consider content including the malicious murder of a gospel preacher and graphic images of his abused body.