Convicted on charges including founding the Bahá’í Education Rights Committee and membership in the Committee of Human Rights Reporters and Human Rights Activists, acting against national security, and propaganda against the regime. Khanjani is a human rights activist and a founder of the Society against Educational Discrimination. In January 2011 he was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
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