The Washington Post
21 August 2013
Law professor Winston Nagan takes note of a fatwa against Baha’is, issued recently by Iran’s Supreme Leader. He observes that many recent prisoners of conscience in Iran, such Abdolfattah Soltani and Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, were active in defending the rights of Iranian Baha’is, and he concludes by saying that if newly elected President Rouhani and the clerical elite leading Iran’s government “are truly concerned with the well-being of the country, they would do well to begin by granting greater freedom, including of religion.”
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-faith/wp/2013/08/21/a-chance-for-change-in-iran/?print=1