Unpacking “The Bahá’í Question”: 46 Years of Institutionalised, State-Sponsored Persecution Against the Bahá’ís in Iran (Bahá’í International Community Geneva Office – Australian Institute of International Affairs)

In the years after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the Iranian government executed more than 200 Bahá’ís, members of the country’s largest non-Muslim religious minority. It then pivoted to a systematic policy signed by the Supreme Leader in an official memorandum in 1991 to block the progress and development of the entire Bahá’í community.

Unpacking “The Bahá’í Question”: 46 Years of Institutionalised, State-Sponsored Persecution Against the Bahá’ís in Iran – Australian Institute of International Affairs

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