persecution of baha'is
The "persecution of Baha'is" refers to the systematic and discriminatory treatment against individuals who adhere to the Baha'i Faith, a religion that originated in the mid-19th century in Iran. Persecution includes various forms of oppression such as imprisonment, torture, discrimination, denial of basic rights, and social exclusion due to their religious beliefs.
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Related Concepts (20)
- anti-baha'i propaganda
- arrest and imprisonment of baha'is
- baha'i cemeteries destruction
- baha'i community
- baha'i exile and displacement
- baha'i faith
- banning of baha'i literature
- denial of educational opportunities
- destruction of baha'i holy places
- discriminatory laws and policies
- economic and occupational restrictions
- forced conversion attempts
- human rights violations
- monitoring and surveillance of baha'is
- religious discrimination
- religious persecution
- social exclusion
- systematic harassment
- threats and hate crimes against baha'is
- violation of freedom of speech and assembly
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