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[RAHANA] Earlier, Anisa Motahar, Mohammad Alipour, and Farhoud Eshtiagh were arrested at their house in Isfahan. They are still held in detention.
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[Iran Press Watch] Anisa Motaher and Misagh Mohammad Alipour taken to Isfahan ...: On Sunday February 13, at 9am the intelligence officials of Isfahan went to the house of 2 Bahai citizens, Anisa Motaher and her mother Shahnaz Sanai, with an arrest warrant. After confiscating all their religious brochures and books that were related to the Bahai faith along with their computers, the agents arrested Anisa and took her to Evin prison.
[RAHANA] Anisa Motaher and Misagh Mohammad Alipour taken to Isfahan ...: According to Rahana, the news agency of the Human Rights House of Iran, at that time Shahnaz Sanai was in the city of Ghaem Shahr where her brother had been arrested. The intelligence agents ordered her husband to ask her to immediately return and present herself at the Intelligence Ministry.
[Bahaindex.com feed] Anisa Motaher and Misagh Mohammad Alipour taken to Isfahan ...: On Sunday February 13, at 9am the intelligence officials of Isfahan went to the house of 2 Bahai citizens, Anisa Motaher and her mother Shahnaz Sanai, with an arrest warrant. After [...]
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[The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention] Summary: recent violations of #BahaiRights in #Iran « The Sentinel ...: CHRR (English translation available here) reports that Mithaq Muhammad 'Alipour and Anisa Matahar, residents of Isfahan, have been arrested after their homes were raided. A later report from RAHANA states that they have been charged .
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[RAHANA] Misagh Afshar, Baha'i student of Shahid Beheshti arrested: Also, two other Baha’i individuals by the names of Anisa Motahar and Misagh Mohammad Ali pur have been arrested by Security forces at the place of residence in the city of Isfahan.
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