Monday, September 13, 2010

31 Eminent Indians Call on the Iranian Government for Immediate Release of the seven Baha'i leaders

New Delhi, August 31, 2010 – Deeply distressed by the sentence of 20 years’ imprisonment, for the seven Iranian Baha'i leaders, on patently false and unjustifiable charges, 31 prominent Indians have issued an open letter appealing to the Iranian government to release the seven immediately and to ensure a fair and open appeal process in accordance to international standards of jurisprudence.

Signatories include prominent leaders from religious communities as well as leaders in various fields of endeavour: judiciary,  civil society organisations and academia. Justice Krishna Iyer, Mr. Fali Nariman, Mr. Soli Sorabjee, religious leaders - Archbishop Vincent Concesso, and Swami Agnivesh, as well as champions of human rights groups such as Miloon Kothari, Maja Daruwala, Suhas Chakma, and other civil society organizations, Rajesh Tandon, Ashok Khosla, George Verghese, Ajay Mehta,  and  the academia such as Prof. R. B. Singh, Prof. Amitabh Kundu, Prof. C. Raj Kumar, Prof. Tahir Mahmood,  have jointly expressed, “ India and Iran have had historic ties of language, poetry, architecture, music and religion. In the name of these ancient ties that bind our two nations, we call on the Government of Iran to act according to the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which it has ratified. These provisions mandate the upholding of the principles of justice and freedom-principles cherished by all great religions of the world and all nations.”

Maja Daruwala, Director of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, on behalf of all the signatories sent the open letter to the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The letter says, “truth is that the only crime that these seven individuals – two women and five men, the oldest among them being 77 years old – have committed is that they are Baha'is. They are peace - loving and obedient to the law of their land and have worked for the betterment of Iranian society.”

“In speaking up for these seven Bahá’í leaders we are therefore also standing up for the 3,00,000 Iranian Baha'is, who constitute that country’s largest religious minority, whose lives have been blighted and whose progress has been crippled by the injustices that have so systematically and remorselessly been visited upon them.”

UN agencies, governments, parliaments, NGOs and prominent individuals across the globe – including an increasing number of Iranians – have raised their voice against this unjust verdict and the systematic persecution of the Baha’is in Iran. United States, UK, Netherland, France, Germany, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and the European Union have issued statements condemning this sentence. Amnesty International, Human Watch and the International Commission for Religious Freedom, amongst others have issues statements.

In this open letter, these concerned citizens of India have also called on the Indian government to use its good offices with Iran to see that these detainees are immediately released and they be given a fair hearing.

2 comments:

Anil Sarwal said...

Islamic iran is persecuting the peaceful followers of Bahai faith. This is a shameful act committed in the name of Islam, another peaceful religion. Please stop persecution and release the innocent bahais

Kavita Sharma said...

It is pretty immature on the part of 31 eminent personalities to issue an appeal to Iranian government for the release the 7 convicted Bahai prisoners. As most of these eminent personalities are highly educated – some even authorities on law – it would have been appropriate that they should have verified the facts before making an appeal. Has anyone of these personalities checked with the Government of Iran? Are petitions to be signed purely on single side of the story? On whose influence are signatures taken? Do these personalities know that the Government of India cannot support a resolution which is country specific?

This was none of the business of so called imminent citizen to issue an appeal .If they were so concerned about the release of these 7 people they would have just conveyed their concerns to the government of India and not breaking into pens or shouting from roof tops. The shrewd Bahais have used these imminent citizens of India.



Now let us see the facts! The Bahai community has repeatedly been convicted in several sensitive countries of carrying espionage activities. The Bahais have been under scanner for violating law of the land in several countries for carrying our religious conversions by deception. It seems the Baha'i administration is interested in having "martyrs" for its cause in different countries rather than to see their own people save their lives.


Why, even in India there are cases filed against the Bahai faith members for possessing fraudulent documents and carrying out espionage activities and for supplying classified defense documents to Iranian and Israeli spying agencies in return making huge amount of foreign currency. (refer Hindustan Times 13th July 2006 New Delhi Edition, copy attached).

Bahais have misled the nation in conveying inflated population on their official web-site (2200000 on web-site as against 11324 official census figures!!!). Is this not deception? Should the community not be sewed for conveying false information? Shall we take up causes of such a community?

It has been the habit of Bahai to have active public relations and persuade high ranking government officials and eminent personalities to speak for them. Why do the Bahais never speak of the huge injustice and oppression being meted out to fellow Indian citizens in different parts of world? Are Indian Bahais, first Bahais and then Indians?

Unfortunately, the letter by eminent Indian citizens has served the following purpose for the Bahais

1-Propgation of Bahai Faith in India
2-Defamation of Iranian Government
3-Attempt to sabotage the good and cordial relation between India and Iran.

I earnestly request Indian politicians and bureaucrats not to succumb to Bahais charming persuasion and verify facts and evaluate long term repercussions before taking-up a stand.