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continuation of her education to be lifted. By decision dated 2 October 1989,
the University of Allamih Tabatabai confirmed that she was prohibited from
continuing her studies because of her faith.
Orders to return salaries received as public employees
It is reported that Hushang Tabish, formerly an employee of the Sadirat
Bank, was arrested and imprisoned for refusing to return his salary. After
some time he is said to have agreed to pay monthly amounts of 3,000 tumans as
from October 1988.
It is also reported that Faridih Ahmadiyyih, formerly an employee of the
Tijarat Bank, was requested to return the salaries she had received as a
public employee by the prosecutor of Section 12 at Evin prison, in a letter
dated 5 August 1989.
By letter dated 28 January 1990, the Prosecutor's Office of Section 1 at
Evin prison ordered Tal'at Mazlumi, a former employee of the Department of
Education, to return the salary she had received while employed by the
Government.
It is alleged that a plot of land belonging to Col. Muhtashimi had been
confiscated when he refused to return the pay he had received as an army
officer.
It is also alleged that Vahid Sabuhiyan, another former army officer, was
also requested to pay the salary he had received while in the army.
It is reported that Isfandiyar Ghadanfari, Nadir Ghadanfari and
Nadir Vahid were taken to Section 13 at Evin prison for not providing a
guarantee that they would pay back the salaries they received while working
for the Government.
Manuchihr Mishn Chi is reportedly also detained in Evin prison for the
same reasons.
It is alleged that Yusuf Ahmada'i has already made two payments
concerning the refund of his salary after agreeing to provide a guarantee to
that effect to Section 4 of Evin prison.
Confiscation of Baha'i property
It has been alleged that Mr. Enayatollah Eshraghi, Mrs. Ezzat Eshraghi
and Miss Roya Eshraghi had died in June 1983 because they were members of the
Baha'i community of Shiraz and that their home at 105 Palestinian Street,
Shiraz, had been confiscated by the Government and is soon to be auctioned.
It has been reported that all attempts to have the house returned to
Miss Rosita Eshraghi, a surviving member of the family still living in Iran,
have failed and that no response had been provided by the Government.
Imprisonment
It is alleged that by letter dated 12 March 1989, Bihidukht Tibiyani was
informed by the Islamic Revolutionary Court of Gombad that she had been
sentenced on 26 February 1989 to one year's imprisonment for taking part in
Baha'i activities.