In Iran, new anti-Baha'i tactics come amidst surprising pockets of support.

One CountryVol. 19 Nbr. 3, April 2008

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In Iran, new anti-Baha'i tactics come amidst surprising pockets of support.

GENEVA -- Last March, after being threatened twice, once by anti-Baha'i graffiti at his workplace and then by a hate-filled letter, a 53-year-old Baha'i businessman in Shiraz, Iran, was chained to a tree, doused with gasoline, and assaulted by an unknown assailants who threw lighted matches at him.

Fortuitously, none of the four matches that were tossed at the man ignited the deadly fuel. The first failed...

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