Behrad Azargan, a Baha'i musician living in Tehran, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Behrad Azargan, a Baha'i musician living in Tehran, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison along with supplementary penalties by the city's Revolutionary Court.
This harsh verdict not only highlights the ongoing persecution of religious minorities in Iran but also underscores the broader issue of artistic freedom in a country where creative expression is often stifled.
The Baha'i community, facing systemic discrimination, continues to be targeted for their beliefs. Mr. Azargan's case exemplifies artists' challenges when expressing their identity and perspectives in a restrictive environment, raising urgent questions about human rights and freedom of expression in Iran.
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