New Delhi: A Delhi-based human rights organisation has urged Iranian authorities to end all forms of persecution of its Baha'i citizens, according to an official statement issued on Saturday.
The Baha'i community in Iran has been the target of a systematic campaign of persecution by the government of Islamic Republic of Iran since 1979, it said.
Since then, over 200 Iranian Baha'is have been executed or murdered, thousands have been arrested, detained and interrogated, and tens of thousands more have been deprived of jobs, pensions, and educational opportunities, said the statement issued by the International Human Rights Organization (IHRO).
The NGO claims to fight for injustices, inequalities and prejudices in society while promoting world peace; opposing racial and religious discrimination and economic exploitation.
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In 2010, some individuals demolished 50 Bah' houses in Ivel, it said, adding that the majority of the lands belonging to the Baha'is have been confiscated.
Baha'i faith is a world independent religion that believes in oneness of God, oneness of mankind and oneness of all the religions, said the statement.