The lack of fair treatment that Baha'is face in the criminal justice system stems from the Iranian government's false assertion that membership in the Baha'i Faith is considered to be "acting against the security of the State". Therefore a simple observance of one's Holy Day, or providing spiritual education to children and youth, or even putting some flowers on the tomb of a departed relative can provide sufficient evidence for one's being imprisoned, sometimes for many years.- Members of the revolutionary guards do not simply enter the home of Baha'is, they storm into them, ransacking the rooms and confiscating such !dangerous' items as books with religious content and photos of spiritual figures of the Baha'i Faith. Iran claims that all it citizens enjoy equal rights and that it abides by the rule of law. Unfortunately the reality on the ground for the members of its largest non-Muslim religious minority the Bahalis — proves

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