• Published 14:04 01.11.09
  • Latest update 14:46 01.11.09

Report: Iran to try seven Baha'is accused of spying for Israel

Iran previously linked the group to Israel, saying they received orders from Israel to act against Islam.

By Reuters Tags: Iran Israel news

Seven detained Baha'i believers accused of spying for Israel and blasphemy will soon go on trial in Iran, an official was quoted as saying on Sunday.

"I believe they will be tried in the near future," Alireza Avaie, head of Tehran's justice department, said, according to the official IRNA news agency. It did not give further details.

Six of the seven Baha'is were detained in May, 2008 on security-related charges and a seventh in March of that year.

The trial was postponed in August at the request of defense lawyers, who said they needed more time to prepare.

Iran had previously linked the group to Israel, saying they had received orders from Israel to undertake measures against the Islamic system. Iran has refused since its 1979 Islamic revolution to recognize Israel.

The Baha'i International Community, which represents the faith worldwide, has denied the charges against the group, saying they were members of a committee that tends to the needs of Baha'is in Iran.

Exiled Baha'i leaders allege that hundreds of followers have been jailed and executed in Iran in the past three decades. The government denies it has detained or executed people for their religion.

The Baha'i faith was founded by Shi'ite clergymen in Iran in the 19th century and more than 300,000 live in the Islamic state.

Iran's Shi'ite religious establishment considers the faith a heretical offshoot of Islam.

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    BHAI opression is ongoing.Ignoring Bhai opression also ongoing by
    • PETER SM
    • 01.11.09
    • 20:38

    so called humanitarians who set themselves up as guardians of human rights.

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    Iran periodically executes Baha'i
    • DAVID KAPLAN
    • 01.11.09
    • 18:40

    They always need a little something to charge them with other than blasphemy, which is nothing more than exterminating people whose religious views are different from mainstream Shia beliefs. (An that's precisely all this is.) So they have to throw in some specious charge about spying for Israel. They always do this. If you're Baha'i, you are a blasphemer and spy and must be executed. Right. And this is the brutal genocidal regime backed by a number of a-holes posting here.