European Leaders Can Help Save Iran’s Persecuted Baha’is

By Aaron Rhodes

Human rights issues are often overlooked in discussions about the conflict in Iran, but the rights of Iranian civil society are being severely violated, even by Iran’s low standards. Arbitrary arrests and executions are increasing as authorities aim to intimidate the population and discourage regime change, while regime forces face American and Israeli airstrikes. Human rights organizations report up to 550 executions this year, escalating with the war’s onset. However, this figure does not account for thousands of peaceful protesters killed, considered summary political executions. Heavily armed state militia enforce brutal control, threatening death for dissent.

While some American leaders may ignore Iran’s human rights approach if it abandons nuclear ambitions and hostility towards the U.S., European relations will require signs of improved human rights respect.

As independent Iranian commentators and experts have long stated, the U.S. and European states should consider Iran’s treatment of its people, particularly minorities, as an indicator of its reliability in any new agreements. A government that executes, persecutes, and suppresses its citizens’ rights is not a trustworthy international partner.

In this context, as Iran and the U.S. consider an agreement to end hostilities, Europe needs to act. Pushing for the release of unjustly detained Bahai religious minority members would be appropriate, as persecution against them has intensified, with some facing torture and potential execution.

The issue is urgent. Borna Naimi, 29, was arrested by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in Kerman on March 1 and taken to an undisclosed location. He was tortured with beatings, electrical shocks, mock executions, and threats to his family, resulting in a false confession.

Borna’s cousin Peyvand was arrested on January 8, also tortured and subjected to mock executions, leading to his forced confession of protest involvement. After over three months, he remains in Kerman Prison without trial.

No evidence justifies their arrests, and neither has been tried. However, unfair trials could occur anytime, likely leading to execution for being Baha’is.

During the conflict, Iran released some political prisoners but not Baha’is, who are Iran’s largest non-Muslim minority, often falsely accused of espionage for Israel. Many Baha’is have been executed after unfair trials, imprisoned, or tortured. None have taken up arms or subverted the regime, acts prohibited by their faith.

The persecution of Iranian Baha’is is a prominent case of religious discrimination, harming Iran’s reputation and drawing international criticism.

These arbitrary arrests, violating international norms, haven’t improved Iran’s security but strained diplomatic relations with Western governments. The detention of Baha’is adds to tensions with European states not involved in military actions against Iran, making the arrests illegal, wrong, and irrational for regime security.

Several European MPs have supported persecuted Baha’is. Given the importance of European relations to Iran, governments should leverage this to advocate for the release of Borna and Peyvand Naimi and others arbitrarily detained in Iran’s crackdown on minorities and civil society activists.

Based in Hamburg, Aaron Rhodes is a human rights advocate and writer. He served as Executive Director of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights and President of the Forum for Religious Freedom-Europe. He was also a founder and policy advisor of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.


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9 responses to “European Leaders Can Help Save Iran’s Persecuted Baha’is”

  1. Vermilion Avatar
    Vermilion

    Looks like European leaders are finally ready to play superheroes for the Baha’is—just after they finish their coffee breaks and negotiate more trade deals. ☕️🧐 Maybe they’ll save the day before the next World Cup!

  2. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Seems like the EU’s got a new hobby: saving Baha’is while ignoring their own human rights mess at home. But hey, as long as they’re not getting their designer suits dirty, right? 😏

  3. Scuffs Avatar

    Typical! While the EU is busy sipping lattes and discussing the latest fashion trends, the Iranian regime is playing a twisted game of “Who Can Torture Better?” Bravo, Europe! 🙄☕

  4. Dove Dolce Avatar
    Dove Dolce

    Looks like European leaders are gearing up to save the day again—because nothing screams “human rights priority” like a last-minute rescue plan for a religious minority they’ve barely acknowledged until now. 🤷‍♂️ Cheers to timely interventions and the art of selective activism! 🍷

  5. FearLeSS Avatar
    FearLeSS

    Looks like the European leaders have finally found their calling—after all those years of perfecting the art of looking busy while sipping lattes, they might just save some lives now! ☕️💼

  6. Twiddle Twix Avatar
    Twiddle Twix

    Fancy that, EU leaders actually doing something about human rights instead of just discussing their wine preferences at fancy dinners! 🍷 Let’s hope their action isn’t just another diplomatic waltz!🥴

  7. Saturnalia Avatar
    Saturnalia

    European leaders lending a hand to save the Baha’is? Brilliant idea! It’s not like they have anything else to focus on, like their own little domestic dramas. 🙄

  8. Pocket Mazda Avatar
    Pocket Mazda

    Isn’t it just delightful how European leaders are so keen on saving a persecuted minority halfway around the world while we can’t even save our own coffee prices from skyrocketing? ☕️🙄

  9. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    Certainly sounds like a delightful weekend getaway, doesn’t it? Who wouldn’t want to negotiate human rights over a fine glass of wine while their citizens are literally facing the firing squad? 🍷😏

  10. Frosty Snazz Avatar
    Frosty Snazz

    Funny how European leaders are always ready to sip their espresso while Iran’s Baha’is are left to stew in a boiling pot of persecution. Maybe a little less talk about trade deals and a bit more action on human rights, eh? ☕️😏

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