Iranian regime destroying cemetery of Baha’i minorities
The Baha’i International Community on Thursday accused Iran of excavating a cemetery where hundreds of its followers are buried, and urged the Tehran government to halt the work.
The grave site in the southern city of Shiraz, some 710 kilometres (440 miles) south of Tehran, has been used by Baha’is for decades.
“The excavation has begun and graves are being destroyed. Some 40 to 50 trucks are lined up to remove the earth and accelerate the work,” the Baha’i community said in a statement seen by AFP.
It added that 950 Baha’is are buried there.
“We also appeal directly to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to halt this act of desecration,” the statement said.
The Baha’i community says that between 2005 and 2012, at least 40 other Baha’i-owned cemeteries in Iran have been desecrated, with bodies exhumed.
The minority faith is not tolerated in the predominantly Shiite Islamic republic, and its followers face repression.
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