Execution of Bahá'í in Iran
Geneva (dpa) - The UNO High Commissioner for human rights has condemned
the execution of a member of the Bahá'í religion in Iran.
Ruhullah Rawhani was hung last Tuesday, because he brought allegedly
converted a Muslim to go over to the Bahá'í faith, reported
the High Commissioner on Friday in Geneva.
Rawhani sat ten months in prison before his execution without contact to
the outside world.
According to UNO-Information, on similar basis, three further death
sentences were pronounced against members of the Bahá'í
religion.
The High Commissioner appealed to the Iranian regime to spare the lives
of these three men "the only accusation against them being the affiliation
directed to a certain Faith".
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