According to a report received by the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center (IHRDC), the trial of three Baha’i women—Shideh Tavakoli, Sheila Tavakoli, and Sheida Rouhani—Scheduled to be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. The three individuals face charges of membership in groups formed with the intent to undermine national security (Article 499), engaging in propaganda activities related to the Baha’i faith (Article 500 bis), and propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran (Article 500).
The three women were arrested on May 27, 2025, following violent raids by security forces on their homes, carried out without the presentation of a judicial warrant. During the operation, security agents conducted thorough searches of the residences and confiscated personal belongings, including books related to the Baha’i faith, mobile phones, computers, tablets, gold, and foreign currency. In one of the homes, property deeds for a house and a vehicle were also seized.
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The three women were arrested on May 27, 2025, following violent raids by security forces on their homes, carried out without the presentation of a judicial warrant. During the operation, security agents conducted thorough searches of the residences and confiscated personal belongings, including books related to the Baha’i faith, mobile phones, computers, tablets, gold, and foreign currency. In one of the homes, property deeds for a house and a vehicle were also seized.
@iranhrdc
#sheida_Rouhani
#Shideh_Tavakoli
#Sheila_Tavakoli
#iran_human_rights
#bahaisofiran