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Mohammad Hossein Nakhaee: Prisoner of the day

85-year-old Bahai

CHRR - Security forces in the Khosf Village of Birjand in Khorasan Province, entered Mohammad Hossein Nakhaee's home without showing a warrant.

The forces searched his home and inspected his personal belongings. Officers took a large number of Bahai religious books and personal items, such as family albums and his telephone book with them.

Nakhaee was then summoned to appear at the Birjand Intelligence Office. There is no further news available on him after he appeared at there.

Nakhaee, 85, lives with his wife, 88. Previously, he spent five years in Iranian prison after the Islamic Revolution.

27-May-2012
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