Canada Deplores Iran’s Detention of
Members of the Baha’i Community
(No. 67 –
February 14, 2010 – 5:45 p.m. ET) The Honourable Lawrence Cannon,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, today made the following statement regarding
reports that Iran has arrested another seven members of Iran’s Baha’i
community:
“Canada
deplores Iran’s detention of seven more members of the Iranian Baha’i
community today. Alaeddin Khanjani, Ashkan Bassari, Maria Jafari Ehsani,
Bashir Ehsani, Romina Zabihiyan and Houtan Sistani were arrested this
morning. Mona Misaghi was arrested on February 10, 2010. These individuals
appear to have been detained on the basis of their faith. This is
unacceptable. We call on the Iranian authorities to ensure the immediate
and safe release of these individuals, as well as all other members of the
Baha’i community currently in detention, without delay.
“Despite
being a party to several human-rights conventions, Iran continues to
disregard the rights of its people. We urge Iran to live up to its
commitments and obligations under domestic and international law, and to
begin adopting meaningful change in its human rights practices.
“Canada
will continue to express its grave concerns regarding Iran’s history of
abuse against religious minorities. For years, the Baha’i community in
particular has been targeted by the Iranian government and subjected to
persecution, discrimination and detention, despite the community’s
peaceful nature. The Iranian government has waged a systematic propaganda
campaign against the Baha’i faith, employing all forms of
state-controlled media to incite hatred and suspicion against the Baha’i.”
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