Baha'i death sentences in
Iran
The organisation representing members of the
Baha'i faith in Britain says the Iranian Supreme Court has confirmed
death sentences on two more Baha'is in Iran.
A statement released in London says Sirius Dhabihi-Muqaddam and
Hedayat Kashefi-Najafabadi had been condemned for their involvement in
religious meetings known as Family Life gatherings.
A Baha'i spokesman expressed concern that after the agreement between
Iran and Britain to resolve the Salman Rushdie affair there would be
increased pressure on the Baha'is.
He saidthey had often been used as scapegoats when there was internal
conflict in Iran.
Tehran regards the Baha'i sect as heretical.
One Baha'i was executed in Iran in July - the first time this had
happened for six years.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service
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