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"Wir fürchten das Schlimmste" - Bahai zur Lage im Iran
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"Wir fürchten das Schlimmste" - Bahai zur Lage im Iran

The article reports on the situation of the Bahá'í community in Iran through the experience of Atossa Najafi, a 23-year-old Iranian student living in Germany. Her brother, Parsa, has been detained by security forces since June 6, and their family faces uncertainty regarding his whereabouts and condition. The Bahá'í faith, which originated in 19th-century Persia and is considered a monotheistic world religion, is not recognized in Iran and is systematically persecuted. Members face discrimination, imprisonment, property confiscation, and destruction of religious sites. According to Amnesty International, Bahá'ís are among the most persecuted religious minorities globally. While Najafi has occasionally reconnected with her parents in Isfahan, authorities have provided no information about Parsa’s status. Jascha Noltenius, a representative of the Bahá'í community in Germany, notes that the number of Bahá'ís imprisoned in Iran has risen to 65 in recent months, up from around 20 before the Israel-Iran conflict began.

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"Wir fürchten das Schlimmste" - Bahai zur Lage im Iran

The article reports on the situation of the Bahá'í community in Iran through the experience of Atossa Najafi, a 23-year-old Iranian student living in Germany. Her brother, Parsa, has been detained by security forces since June 6, and their family faces uncertainty regarding his whereabouts and condition. The Bahá'í faith, which originated in 19th-century Persia and is considered a monotheistic world religion, is not recognized in Iran and is systematically persecuted. Members face discrimination, imprisonment, property confiscation, and destruction of religious sites. According to Amnesty International, Bahá'ís are among the most persecuted religious minorities globally. While Najafi has occasionally reconnected with her parents in Isfahan, authorities have provided no information about Parsa’s status. Jascha Noltenius, a representative of the Bahá'í community in Germany, notes that the number of Bahá'ís imprisoned in Iran has risen to 65 in recent months, up from around 20 before the Israel-Iran conflict began.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames the persecution of Bahá'ís in Iran as a systemic issue with international implications, citing Amnesty International and emphasizing the growing number of arrests. It highlights the lack of transparency from Iranian authorities and portrays the Bahá'í community as victims of state

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 75): The article provides detailed accounts of the family's experience with Iranian authorities, citing Amnesty International as a source for broader context. It accurately describes the persecution of Baha'is in Iran but uses emotionally charged language ('worst,' 'fear,' 'uncertainty') which may bias t

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