From L-R: Sina Sabet Sarvestani, Iraj Kamalabadi, Azadeh Rohanian Perry and Kamal Khanjani, realatives of Bahai prisoners in Iran, tell their stories before the US Commission on International Religious Freedom in Washington, DC. Prison conditions are worsening for seven leaders of Iran’s Bahai community, US-based relatives said Wednesday
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