Thursday , 2 May 2024

Iranian Baha’i Man Jailed for “Deviant” Activities

Iranwire – Keyvan Rahimian, a member of Iran’s Baha’i religious minority, has been sentenced to a total of nine years in prison. 

Keyvan Rahimian, a member of Iran’s Baha'i religious minority, has been sentenced to a total of nine years in prison

The Tehran Revolutionary Court sentenced Rahimian to five years’ imprisonment, six years of social rights deprivation and a 50-million-toman ($920) fine for engaging in “deviant educational or propaganda activities contrary to Islamic Sharia.”

He was also handed a four-year prison term for “colluding to commit crimes against the country’s security.” 

The maximum prison sentence of five years is applicable. 

Rahimian, a professor at the Baha’i Virtual University of Iran, has a history of arrests and imprisonments. 

In 2017, he was released from Karaj’s Rajaei Shar prison after serving a five-year sentence.

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