Six Baha’i Women in Hamedan Sentenced to a Total of 38 Years and 11 Months in Prison
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Six Baha’i Women in Hamedan Sentenced to a Total of 38 Years and 11 Months in Prison
HRANA – six Baha’i women residing in Hamedan—have been collectively sentenced to 38 years and 11 months in prison by Branch 2 of the Hamedan Revolutionary Court. According to HRANA, the news agency of Human Rights Activists in Iran, the sentences were recently issued and formally communicated to the defendants. The charges include “membership in the Baha’i community” and “teaching and promoting activities deemed contrary to Islamic principles.” …
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