dimanche 31 janvier 2016

Iran: 24 Baha’is sentenced to a total of 193 years in prison


The Iranian regime’s judiciary in Golestan Province has sentences 24 Baha’i citizens to a total of 193 years in prison.
Mohsen Qanbari, a judge in a so-called court in the city of Gorgan said the 24 Baha’is have been sentences for “propaganda against the system [the Iranian regime]”.
These people were arrested be regime’s intelligence organs in cities of Gorgan, Gonbad and Minoudasht in in 2012 and were subsequently released on bail after interrogation.
According to the regime’s judiciary in Golestan, the sentenced individuals have 20 days from the announcement of their verdicts to refer to the appeals court.
Baha’is routinely face persecution in Iran by the regime of mullahs during. Discrimination against them in education, jobs and even burial of their dead are among these practices.
The treatment of Baha'is in Iran has not changed since Hassan Rohani took office.

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