Trial of seven Iranian Baha’i leaders to continue February 7

Iranian authorities have notified the lawyers of seven imprisoned Bahá’í leaders that the next session of their trial will be held on February 7, 2010, the Bahá’í International Community announced today.

After 20 months in prison, with limited access to their attorneys, the defendants— Mrs. Fariba Kamalabadi, Mr. Jamaloddin Khanjani, Mr. Afif Naeimi, Mr. Saeid Rezaie, Mrs. Mahvash Sabet, Mr. Behrouz Tavakkoli, and Mr. Vahid Tizfahm—had their first court appearance on January 12, at which time their charges were read to them.

According to accounts in Iran’s state-sponsored news media, the charges against the seven prisoners were: espionage, “propaganda activities against the Islamic order,” the establishment of an “illegal administration,” cooperation with Israel, sending secret documents outside the country, acting against the security of the country, and “corruption on earth.”

“While we know little about what actually took place inside the court, we can now say for certain that these seven innocent Bahá’ís stood up and firmly rejected all of the charges against them,” said Diane Alá’í of the Bahá’í International Community.

Six of the seven defendants were arrested on May 14, 2008, at their homes in Tehran. Mrs. Mahvash Sabet was arrested on March 5, 2008, while in Mashhad. They have been held in Tehran’s Evin prison ever since, spending their first year there without formal charges or any access to lawyers.

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    Some 300,000 Baha’is live throughout Iran, making the Baha’i Faith the country’s largest minority religion. The persecution of Baha'is in Iran has been taking place since the religion began there in the mid-nineteenth century. More than 200 Baha’is were killed in Iran between 1978 and 1998, the majority by execution, and thousands more were imprisoned.More
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