Regime charges two Baha'i human rights activists with 'moharebeh'




Committee of Human Rights Reporters




On Wednesday morning, a number of security forces went to the homes of Hesam Misaqi and Sepehr Atefi in Isfahan and confiscated their personal belongings after searching their homes. There were not able to arrest these two human rights activists because they were not at home.
These agents carried an arrest warrant issued by the Revolutionary Court. According to their families, these members of the Committee of Human Rights Reporters in Iran were charged with 'having communications with the Monafeqin (which literally means hypocrites and is referred to the PMOI by the regime)' and 'moharebeh' (enmity with God).
Security forces arrested Navid Khanjani, another member of this committee, last night in Isfahan. Currently 7 members of the Committee of Human Rights Reporters are in prison.
Misaqi and Atefi, are also members of the Society to Counter Educational Prejudice. They have been banned from education for following the Baha'i faith.

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