July 3, 2000
Orthodox
Union Outraged at Sentences on Iran 10
The
Union of Orthodox Congregations of America expresses its
outrage at the sentences meted out by the Iran Revolutionary
Court against ten Jewish defendants falsely charged with
espionage. Although
we were relieved at the acquittal of the three who were released
previously on bail, the remaining ten Iranian Jews were
convicted through a blatant miscarriage of justice. After
seventeen months of imprisonment in jail in Shiraz, a show trial
for the thirteen was conducted without any presentation of guilt
in court and without witnesses in a trial closed to all
observers, including the defendants' families and members of the
foreign diplomatic corps and human rights groups.
"Confessions" were obtained in prison under
duress and later recanted by many of the prisoners.
The only
so-called crimes that these innocent Jewish people committed
were the teaching of Torah and Jewish tradition to members of
the Jewish community. The
Orthodox Union deems this a gross violation of their civil,
human and religious rights and demands that people of conscience
the world over raise their voices in protest to this vicious and
baseless persecution.
For seventeen
months, members of the Orthodox Union all over the United States
have prayed and acted vigorously on behalf of the Iran 13.
We will continue to implore the world community not to
accept Iran into the community of nations until it demonstrates
true change in its treatment of minorities and moderates its
extremist positions.
The Orthodox
Union will continue to support legislative initiatives that will
uphold sanctions and economic pressures against Iran. We call
upon the administration to rescind the ease of sanctions against
Iran that was enacted last March regarding the importation of
luxury items. The income generated by these Iranian products
amounts to one quarter of a billion dollars a year in support of
the extremist regime in Iran and should not be supported.
As Secretary of
State Madeline Albright has said, the behavior of the government
in Iran towards these prisoners will be the standard by which
Iran will affect the future of U.S.- Iran relations. We urge all
our members and people of conscience the world over to continue
the vigilance against this injustice and to labor for the
release of the 10 imprisoned Iranians as well as for the safety
and security of the 27,000 Jews living in Iran.
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