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Religions and sects
تفتیش خانه سه بهایی در اصفهان
ماموران اطلاعات سپاه پس از هجوم به محل زندگی یک خانواده بهایی و تفتیش وسایل آنها، کارگاه نجاری فرزند خانواده…
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Four-year prison sentences for four Baha'i citizens upheld by the Court of Appeals
According to the Human Rights in Iran website and based on available information, each of these…
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Nine Baha'i citizens sentenced to over 51 years in prison
Nine Baha’i citizens living in Birjand have been sentenced to a total of 51 years and 8 months in prison by the city’s Revolutionary Court.…
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Another wave of pressure on Baha'is: Four Baha'is sentenced to four years in prison and two others arrested
In the continuation of the repression of religious minorities in Iran, four Baha'i citizens have been sentenced to prison and two other Baha'i citizens have been…
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Four Baha'i citizens sentenced to a total of 16 months in prison by the Kerman Provincial Court of Appeal
20-year prison sentence for Ehsanollah Amirinia, Nima Rajabzadeh, Armanbandi Amirabad and Amrollah (Amarollah) Khaleqian, four Baha'i citizens…
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Continued repression of religious minorities in Iran | A Baha'i citizen was sentenced to 5 years in prison and property confiscated
Continuing the repression of Baha'i citizens in Iran, Kamran Shahidi, a Baha'i citizen living in Karaj, was sentenced by the Revolutionary Court to 5 years in prison.
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Three Baha'i citizens sentenced to a total of 12 years in prison in the Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeals issued the sentences of Yalda Firouzian, Ardeshir Fanaian, and Behnam Eskandarian, Baha'i citizens residing in Semnan. The Defense Campaign…
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Continued repression of religious minorities in Iran | A Baha'i citizen was sentenced to 11 years in prison
Continuing the repression of Baha'i citizens in Iran, Ali Ahmadi, a Baha'i citizen living in Ghaemshahr, was sentenced to 11 years in prison by the Revolutionary Court.
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