An Iranian publication claims that those arrested “were directly and indirectly related to a Zionist center.” Iran’s religious regime has persecuted Baháʼís for decades.
Iran says the group made 55 explosive detonators and dozens of bombs and had 100 kg of materials for more bombs.
Forty years after the public execution of 10 Baháʼí women in Iran, the Baháʼí community sees the Iranian people as partners, not persecutors
Video footage from Baha’is showed the attack via Zoom call, as they held a peaceful gathering in Yemen's capital.
Mahallati denied the allegation that he covered up crimes against humanity in Iran when he was Tehran’s ambassador to the UN between 1987-1989.
Mohammad Jafar Mahallati, who teaches Islam at the Ohio-based Oberlin College, was the Islamic Republic of Iran’s UN ambassador from 1987-1989.