Sunday, May 3, 2009

Former Bahá'í leadership now charged with aiding, teaching and propagating the Bahá'í religion


A POSITIVE development in the case of the group of former national custodians! The prosecutor general had previously denied that the Bahá'ís were imprisoned because of their religious beliefs and activities, citing instead "security reasons" for their arrest.
From iranpresswatch.org.

Fourth Charge added against Imprisoned Baha'i Leaders

Posted: 27 Apr 2009

leaders Iran Press Watch has learned through reliable sources close to the seven (7) imprisoned Baha'i leaders (formerly known as Yaran) that the families of the incarcerated Baha'is were allowed to meet with them today, Monday, April 27, 2009.

In this meeting, the imprisoned Baha'is reported that last week they were interrogated by the judiciary official in charge of the preparation of the case against them. A new charge has been added to the previous three (3) charges against them, namely: Aiding, teaching and propagating the Baha'i religion in Iran.

This charge is equivalent to "mufsed fel-arz" [corrupt on earth], which historically has carried harsh penalties, including the death penalty.

One of the Baha'i leaders, Mr. Khanjani, however expressed his joy over this new charge as it makes it clear that the Baha'is are imprisoned because of their religious belief.

The family members have reported to Iran Press Watch that all seven imprisoned Baha'is appeared in good health and spirit.

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