During Pahlavi government, Baha’is occupied the highest posts of the government[1]. After the Islamic Revolution and legitimizing the lack of the Baha’is presence in the governmental posts[2], the Baha’is tried to hire (and buy) the weak people or other cults. During 1388 sedition, we observed that the Baha’is played an active role.[3]
The Persian BBC network which has been established to proselytize for Baha’ism and to help the cult to achieve its deviant aims sooner has meddle with the issue of the Iranian elections and posed the Baha’is ideas and plans.
Consequently, it is our duty to investigate these movements and the candidates’ statements to be aware of the origin of their speech.
[1] The center for the Islamic Revolution documents, the role of Baha’ism in 1388 sedition, dated 1390/10/14.
[2] According to the Constitution, no position is considered for the Baha’is; for more studies refer to: Jahangir Mansour, the Constitution, Tehran: Dowral publishing house, 1393 S.H.
[3] The center for the documents of the Islamic Revolution, the role of Baha’ism in 1388 sedition, dated: 1390/10/14.