- List of Baha’is Imprisoned in Iran
- July 15th, 2009
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Introduction
Iran Press Watch has updated its list of Baha’is imprisoned in Iran because of their religious affiliation and plans to publish a monthly update.
Babol
Mr. Moshfeq Samandari (Apr. 14, 2009) here
Bushehr
Asadollah Jaberi (Jul. 9, 2009) here
Amad (Kaveh) Jaberi (Jul. 9, 2009) here
Karaj
Shahram Safajoo (Apr. 26, 2009) here
Qa’emshahr
Masoud Atayian (Nov 17, 2008) here
Anisa Fanaian (Jan 18, 2009) here
Mazandaran
Zia’u’llah Allahverdi (Jun. 24, 2009) here
Sonya Tebyanian (Allahverdi) (Jun. 24, 2009) here
Sari
Fayzu’llah Rushan (Apr. 2008) here
Fuad Naeimi (Sep. 2007) here
Simin Gorji (2008) here
‘Ali Ahmadi (2008) here
Changiz Derakhshanian (2008) here
Siyamak Ibrahimi-Nia (2008) here
Zia’u’llah Allahverdi (Oct 18, 2008) here
Sonya Allahverdi (Oct 18, 2008) here
Anvar Moslemi (Nov 22, 2008) here
Soheila Motallebi (Nov 22, 2008) here
Firouzeh Yegan (Jan 10, 2009) here
Pegah Sanai (Jan 10, 2009) here
Torreh Taqi-Zadeh (Feb 15, 2009) here
Mishel Ismaelpour (Apr 21, 2009) here
Semnan
Mrs. Sahba Rezvani-Fanaian (Dec. 15, 2008; transferred to Evin on May 4, 2009) here
Adel Fanaian (Jan. 5, 2009) here
Taher Eskandarian (Jan. 5, 2009) here
Abbas Nurani (Jan. 5, 2009) here
Mr. Pooya Tebyanian (Mar. 8, 2009)
Mrs. Manizheh Nasrillahi (June 17, 2009) here
Shiraz
Sasan Taqva (Nov. 2007)
Raha Sabet (Nov. 2007)
Mehran Karami (Feb. 2009)
Haleh Rouhi (Nov. 2007)
Tehran
Mahvash Sabet (Mar. 2008) here
Jamaloddin Khanjani (May 2008) here
Saeid Rezaie (May 2008) here
Fariba Kamalabadi (May 2008) here
Vahid Tizfahm (May 2008) here
Behrouz Tavakkoli (May 2008) here
Afif Naeimi (May 2008) here
Tonekabon
Badi’u’llah Fazli
Yasuj
Ali-Askar Ravanbakhsh (Oct. 28, 2008) here
Zulaykha Musavi (Oct. 28, 2008) here
Ruhiyyih Yazdani (Oct. 28, 2008) here
Yazd
Mehran Bandi (Aug. 28, 2008) here
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CommentsAdd your comment below...
- Ali | July 17th, 2009 - 12:23 am
These innocent people are arrested and jailed under mollah orders who are doing their best to say they are still in power in Iran. Under Ahmadinejad’s reign, the real losers have been the mollahs. Not too long ago mollahs ran Iran. Now they run out of Iran. In his cabinet Ahmadibejad has had one mollah compared to Khatami who had 18. Only one mollah was allowed to run in recent election and they humiliated him by announcing he didn’t win even his own town. All high ranking government post used to be held by mollahs & now are held by Hujjatis. Iran’s majlis was once the House of Turban. Now its the House of Hujjatis. The recent election also shows how irrelevant Aya Khamenei and Aya Rafsanjani have become. Hujjatis who once depended on mollahs now have come home to roost and mollahs who used your coreligionists in Iran as escapegoats now want to use them as life rope by imprisoning them to hold on to what remains of their jobs. Isn’t God Great?
- Darian Lance Smith | July 29th, 2009 - 12:34 am
An ever-advancing global civilization is being born. Nationalism is losing its grip in the minds of all peoples. Our global electronic collective consciousness, our common economic vulnarabilities, and our desire for a safe and sustainable planet are closing all gaps between nations. It is evident that except for a lingering fearful few, we need to cooperate among nations, races, and religions, rather than remain antagonistic. World Peace is no longer an idealistic dream of the future. It is an urgent necessity; that we see each other as one common people, of one common planetary homeland, working together as one country, to conquer ignorance, fear, greed, disease, and war. These are the REAL enemies. A world of democratic nations working as One is the destiny of mankind. It is inevitable. The birth process is painful, frightening, and care is needed to bring it about.
But when it is complete, we can see a beautiful future not visible before.
Godspeed.
