White House expresses concern over situation of Bahá’ís in Iran
At the White House press briefing today, Spokesman Scott McClellan said the President is concerned over last week’s UN report that stated government persecution of the Bahá’ís in Iran is getting worse.
Excerpts from the press briefing transcript:
Q: Scott, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion and Belief has said that she’s highly concerned that the government of Iran is about to increase its persecution of the 300,000 members of the Baha’i faith in that country. What is the President’s message to the government of Iran on this issue?
MR. McCLELLAN: Well, as you pointed out, she has expressed her concern that the situation with regard to religious minorities in Iran, the Baha’i, is, in fact, worsening. We share those concerns. We call on the regime in Iran to respect the religious freedom of all its minorities, and to ensure that these minorities are free to practice their religious beliefs without discrimination or fear. And we will continue to monitor the situation of the Baha’i — the Baha’is in Iran very closely, and to speak out when their rights are denied.
Q: What pressure would you urge, perhaps, other countries to put on Iran?
MR. McCLELLAN: Well, I think we will talk with ambassadors of other countries in the region and raise this issue with them, and with their governments. We will continue to speak out and to raise this issue, the treatment of the Baha’is, in the United Nations and other organizations, and to ask all those who have any sort of influence in Tehran to continue to defend the rights of the Baha’i and other religious minorities.
The full transcript is available here.
(via US Bahá’í News)
April 3rd, 2006 at 2:17 pm
Wow. I guess I’m not like, uhh.. surprised, but what McClellan said just sounds like total bureaucratic bullcrap.