Iraq: Christian convicted for misuse of a telecommunication device

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Iraq: Christian convicted for misuse of a telecommunication device
 
Christians in Iraq request prayer for a convert from Islam serving a six months prison sentence for blasphemy. Jagarkhuin Abdulrahman Ismael, known as “Jagar,” was found guilty on 29 March of misusing a telecommunication device, according to a Kurdistan Region (KRI) law that criminalizes the “… threatening, defamation or insulting …” of others.
It is believed the prosecutor was encouraged to charge Jagar under this law, instead of the blasphemy law, to ensure a harsher sentence. His church had difficulty finding him a lawyer due to rising Islamic sentiment in the KRI.
Jagar, 38 years old and married, became a Christian in 2018, was baptised and attends the Anabaptist church in Duhok. In October 2022 he was summoned to court because of social media posts deemed insulting to Islam. He was given a verbal warning and released. In early November 2022 he was summoned again, informed of the blasphemy charge and detained. He was later released on bail.
 
The case coincided with – and is related to – the case of Bishop Bahzad Mziri, the regional leader of the Anabaptist church, who was also charged with blasphemy in the same period. The two cases were widely publicized online, spurring incitement of hate against Christians.
 
Jagar’s lawyer has filed an appeal that is yet to be considered.
 
Christians in Iraq request prayer:
 
for Jagar, his family and his church to know the peace of Jesus and the comfort of the Holy Spirit
for the immediate release of Jagar or a free and fair appeal process
for an end to the incitement of hate against Christians in Kurdistan
for more tolerance and freedom for Christians