The Baha’i Seven
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Afif Naeimi  | 
 
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Behrouz Tavakkoli  | 
 
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Jamaloddin Khanjani  | 
 
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Vahid Tizfahm  | 
 
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Fariba Kamalabadi  | 
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Mahvash Sabet  | 
 
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Saeid Rezaie  | 
Updates:
- The U.S. Department of State issued a statement condemning the continued imprisonment of the Bahai Seven as well as reported abuses against them while incarcerated. The State Department called upon Iran to immediately release them, along with all prisoners of conscinece in Iran (May 14, 2017, U.S. Department of State).
 - The free speech advocacy group PEN International has given its annual Writer of Courage award to the Iranian poet Mahvash Sabet (October 11, 2017, BBC World Service).
 - In "Writing to survive: Baha'i woman's poetry was her best friend in Iranian jail," CNN's Moni Basu discusses how Mahvash Sabet found hope and solace in her poetry while imprisoned (November 27, 2017, CNN).
 - In "Lyrical Flights," Keyvandokht Ghahari interviews Mahvash Sabet about Sabet's experiences during her nearly ten years in prison (December 28, 2017, Qantara.de).
 - As reported by the "No to the Persecution and Imprisonment of Baha'i Citizens Campaign," Afif Naeimi was returned to Rajai-Shahr prison at the end of his furlough. He is serving his tenth year of a ten-year sentence. (April 23, 2018, Iran Press Watch)
 - In an interview with the Human Rights Campaign in Iran, Shohreh Khalokhi, wife of Afif Naeimi, shared concerns regarding the health and well-being of her husband. Mrs. Khalokhi explained that while Mr. Naeimi‘s sentence had been paused by the judiciary medical committee to allow for sick leave, he was returned to prison once the sick leave ended, despite his condition having worsened. (May 17, 2018, Iran Press Watch).