On hearing the news of the prison sentences given to Iran’s seven Baha’i leaders, Foreign Secretary William Hague said: “This is a shocking example of the Iranian state’s continued discrimination against the Baha’is. It is completely unacceptable. The Iranian judiciary has repeatedly failed to allay international and domestic concerns that these seven men and women are guilty of anything other than practising their faith. It is clear that from arrest to sentencing, the Iranian authorities did not follow even their own due process, let alone the international standards to which Iran is committed. The accused were denied proper access to lawyers, and there is evidence that the trial was neither fair nor transparent. I call on the Iranian authorities urgently to consider any appeal against this decision, and to cease the harassment of the Baha’i community. I further call on the Iranian Government to ensure that the rights of all individuals are fully protected, without discrimination, and that it fulfils its obligations to its own citizens as set out in the Iranian constitution."
UK Foreign Secretary: Sentence of Baha’i leaders “completely unacceptable”
11 August 2010
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