But the Iranian regime would have us believe that it’s the innocent party in these circumstances. It continues to deny that it harbours any intentions to eradicate the Baha’i community, while employing all possible means to slander and denigrate the memories of its victims. And unfortunately, there are many who believe the Iranian government’s narrative and feel the persecution is justified. And just as alarming, there are many who fail to fully grasp the intensity of the injustices wrought against Baha’is.
In order to confront that, we felt that the best strategy would be to allow the actions of the Iranian government to speak for themselves. We made a resolve that the stories of those who have lost their lives and suffered will not be forgotten.
Several months ago, we began creating a timeline that documents violations that have been perpetrated against Baha’is in the past 30 years, from executions, to arrests, expulsions and desecration. Our aim is for the timeline to function as a living record of the atrocities that have been committed, and a reminder of the heavy toll of silence in the face of grave human rights abuses
To browse through the timeline more conveniently, we encourage you to view it in full screen mode. You can also view the timeline in the form of a list, a flipbook or a map.
Get Involved
Although we strove to be as thorough as possible, we are aware that our timeline is not comprehensive. Many incidents are not reported, or are insufficiently documented, and so we ask you to collaborate with us in completing the timeline. Whether you have a personal story that you wish to add, or wish to provide further details on a recorded incident, submit your account to us and we will be sure to update the timeline accordingly.
We were very meticulous in our research, and worked diligently to verify all accounts on the timeline. The following sources were used in our research:
- Reports by Human Rights Activists in Iran
- Omid: a memorial in defence of human rights
- The International Religious Freedom report
- Annual reprts by the Baha’i International Community
- Iran Press Watch









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Timeline of Baha'i persecutions in Iran | Barnabas quotidianus
2 March, 2009
[...] who want to study the history of the persecution of the Baha’is in Iran. It’s an online interactive timeline, flipbook and map, showing when and where Baha’is have been arrested, their homes have been [...]
Bita
2 March, 2009
This is an amazing piece of work – thank you for all of your hard work.
leyla
3 March, 2009
This endeavor is a testimony to the glory of Islam and Muslims all around the world. Thank you so much.
Nazi
3 March, 2009
This is an immense endeavor on your part to give voice to and shed light on the ongoing persecutions of the Bahia’s of Iran, as one who lost her father to this systematic eradication by the regime, I THANK YOU for your efforts. For ‘All it takes for evil to prevail, is for good men and women to do nothing’.
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4 March, 2009
[...] http://www.bahairights.org/2009/03/02/timeline/ ارسال شده در ایران, تعصب. برچسبها: انقلاب ایران, ایران, بهاییان. [...]
Al Cadena
6 March, 2009
Thank you for this very helpful and educational interactive tool that I will embed on our Baha’i community site, http://www.pasadenabahai.com.
Co-religionists, working together, are an unstoppable force in overcoming religious hatred and intolerance!
Timeline of Baha’i Persecution in Iran « Pasadena Baha’i Community Blog
7 March, 2009
[...] It is also a work-in-progress that the Network asks the public to submit their own content or story to make it more complete. For more information about the timeline and how to submit, visit here. [...]
bilo
11 March, 2009
Your work is truly admirable.
Afagh
9 February, 2010
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I am third generation Bahai. During the revolution our Cometary in Tehran was destroyed. Therefore we have no grave for my father.
As regards to the recent persecutions, the tests make the friends shine like GOLD.
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