Amnesty International issues “urgent action” appeal

12 February 2009

The following was published on the Amnesty International Web site:

“Seven named people, all members of the Baha’i religious minority, are to go on trial shortly, on charges of ‘espionage for Israel, insulting religious sanctities and propaganda against the system.’ Amnesty International considers the charges to be politically motivated and those held to be prisoners of conscience, detained solely because of their conscientiously held beliefs or their peaceful activities on behalf of the Baha’i community. If convicted, they would face lengthy prison terms, or even the death penalty.

http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/MDE13/013/2009/en