Speaking of the desecration of non-Muslim graves, which we have seen recently in Libya and Tunisia, here is an Islamic Tolerance Alert from the Misunderstanders of Islam Republic of Iran: “Historical Christian Cemetery demolished in Kerman,” from Mohabat News, April 7 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Sometime ago we heard that Islamic republic agents destroyed a historical church building overnight in Kerman and now it is reported that a historical Christian cemetery, over 200 years old, has been completely demolished in Kerman province.
According to Iranian Christian news agency, Mohabat News, a historical graveyard in the Ghal’e-dokhtar area in Kerman province “has [sic] completely demolished”.
Based on this report, local people estimate that this cemetery has existed for more than two hundred years.
The news service of a cultural heritage organization quoted Mohammad Mehdi Afzali, head of public relations in the Cultural Heritage organization of Kerman as saying, “Destruction of this cemetery was conducted as part of a project by the municipality and Cultural Heritage organization, to release lands around Ghal’e-Dokhtar and Ghal’e Ardeshir”.
“After the reports and photos of this destruction were published by news services, a team of experts of the Cultural Heritage office of Kerman was sent out to the cemetery to prepare an expert report” he added.
Of course, Mr. Afzali denied this report in an interview with the pro-regime news service, IRNA on Wednesday!…
Prior to this report, a historical church building in Kerman, which was registered as a national monument, was brought down using bulldozers. The church building was registered as a national monument in 2009 and so had to be protected and restored. However, it was completely destroyed overnight using heavy machinery for unknown reasons.
Also, according to published reports, a historical English cemetery in Boushehr port which was also used as a burial ground for Armenian minorities of Boushehr, is in a tragic condition in which all the crosses have been taken out of the ground. Day after day it seems that this historical graveyard is approaching complete destruction. Several attempts to contact officials of Cultural Heritage of Boushehr to obtain further information on this cemetery remain unanswered.