10,000 Days in Prison. For What ?

faryarm
by faryarm
05-Apr-2012
 

Bahá’í leaders in Iran imprisoned for 10,000 days The plight of Iran’s seven imprisoned Bahá’í leaders has been capturing the public’s attention in London and 11 other major cities across the world, where a day of action marked the combined total of 10,000 days that the seven have so far spent in prison. In an initiative coordinated by human rights organization United4Iran, the image of the seven was widely displayed on Sunday 1 April – on mobile billboards, buses, bicycles, a canal boat, and T-shirts. YARAN ,

The billboard image of the Baha'i leaders is a mosaic of smaller photographs of hundreds of people currently jailed in Iran including journalists, trade unionists, politicians, student and women's activists, and religious leaders. The YARAN , Seven Bahai leaders who have been in prison on trumped up chargesb by the Islamic Republic, is made of thousands of other Non Bahai prisoners, who are in jail for what they believe.

The picture of YARAN ,then Seven Bahai leaders who have been in prison on trumped up chargesb by the Islamic Republic, is made ofthousands of other Non Bahai prisoners, who are in jail for what they believe .

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