The second victim of the Baha\'i network BBC
Bahaismiran:
It seems the change waves in the Baha\'i network BBC Farsi has started from Mr. Saba and continued like TV series.
Several days ago, the network BBC Farsi announced a news about Mr. Sadeq Saba\'s dismissed on Day 22 and the appointment of Rozita Lotfi as the manager.
The news about this experienced officer of the governmental English medium has various analyses; but Sadeq Saba wasn’t the mere victim. Another top manager of this network was also discharged. He was \"Behrouz Afaq\" whose last responsibility was the chairman of Asia and oceania regions of the BBC world services. He was higher in rank comparing Sadeq Saba.
Behrouz Afaq was born in Iran and has settled in Britain since 1978. He joined BBC in 1983 and started his activities as a producer. After being the editor –in- chief in BBC Farsi and the manager of Vietnam service he was elected as the editor –in- chief in Oceania and Asia regions in 1999 because of his active role in running BBC in the middle Asia.
In March 2003, he was appointed as the chairman of Oceania Asia region and eventually on April 2006, he became the chairman of this region.
Behrouz Afaq is of the main elements of the deviant cult of Baha\'ism in BBC network. He has played an important role in turning many employees and announcers of this network Baha\'i. For instance, Pouneh Qodsi, Farnaz Qazi Zadeh and Sina Motallebi.
However, this series hasn’t been ended.
From the right to left: Behrouz Afaq- Pouneh Qodsi, Nijel Cheapman (the then chairman of BBC world services.)