In a newly issued statement, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague called on the Iranian judiciary to review the case of the imprisoned former leaders of the Baha’i community in Iran. He also urged the Iranian authorites to cease the persecution of the Bahá’í Faith.
Mr Hague’s statement appeared today on the Foreign & Commonwealth Office website, and is reproduced below.
“I was deeply disturbed to learn that the seven Bahá’í spiritual leaders in Iran have been re-tried in secrecy and had their original 20 year sentence reinstated.
“In August last year, I made clear that we believe the leaders are fully entitled to practise their faith. I stand by what I said then, and once again call on the Iranian judiciary to review the case and to cease persecution of the Bahá’í faith.
“I am also concerned by the reports that the seven are facing physical threats from other inmates and guards in the prison they have been moved to. This is yet another example of the Iranian authorities disregard of the legitimate rights of the Iranian people. While restating that I do not believe there are adequate grounds to detain the leaders, I urge the Iranian authorities to ensure their safety while in custody, and provide them with full legal rights under Iranian law.”