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July 22, 1998
BAHÁ'Í EXECUTED IN IRAN
Killing Raises Fears of Intensification of Religious Persecution
Washington, D.C., July 22 - Representatives of the American Bahá'í
community announced today that on July 21 Iranian authorities in
Mashhad summarily executed an Iranian Bahá'í
who had been charged with converting a
Muslim to the Bahá'í Faith.
Mr. Ruhollah Rowhani, 52, a medical supplies
salesman and father of four, had been
imprisoned in solitary confinement since
September 1997. There is no evidence that
Mr. Rowhani was accorded any legal process
or access to a lawyer and no sentence had
been announced. The woman whom he was
accused of converting to the Bahá'í Faith
refuted the accusation stating that she had
been raised as a Bahá'í. She has not been
arrested.
On the night before the execution Bahá'ís learned from the Iranian
Intelligence Office that Mr. Rowhani was to be executed the following
day. The statement was not taken seriously because authorities have often
made similar erroneous threats to harass the Bahá'ís. Mr. Rowhani's
family learned that he had actually been executed when they were called
to pick up the body. From the rope marks on his neck it appears that Mr.
Rowhani was executed by hanging.
Mr. Rowhani is the first Bahá'í to be executed since March 1992.
Fifteen Bahá'ís are currently being held in Iranian prisons on
charges stemming from their adherence to the Bahá'í Faith. Four
of these prisoners are on death row on charges of apostasy and of
"Zionist Bahá'í activities."
Since the Islamic regime took power more than 200 Bahá'ís have
been executed on account of their religion. With 300,000
adherents, Bahá'ís are Iran's largest
religious minority. The Bahá'í Faith is not
recognized as a legitimate religion in Iran
and Bahá'ís have no constitutional rights.
"We had hoped that President Khatami's
assertions about freedom, justice and the
rule of law in Iran would apply to the
Bahá'ís of that country," stated Firuz
Kazemzadeh, spokesman for the 130,000-member
American Bahá'í community. "The execution of
Mr. Rowhani is the first execution of a
Bahá'í in six years. We fear for the lives
of the four Bahá'ís on death row and the
other Bahá'í prisoners. We urge the
international community to protest
vigorously Mr. Rowhani's killing and to seek
justice for the beleaguered Iranian Bahá'ícommunity."
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