In Iran, Christians have to celebrate Easter in utmost secrecy to avoid persecution and arrest by the Iranian government. Many have faced imprisonment, harassment, and discrimination due to their religious beliefs, which are not protected under Iranian law. Despite the risks, these Christians remain defiant and continue to practice their faith covertly. Learn more about the challenges faced by Iranian Christians and how they celebrate Easter amid constant fear and threats of arrest.
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