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Resolution on the escalating repression of the Baha’is in Iran

Demand Iran end persecution of Baha'is, release detainees, repeal discriminatory laws, and allow access to education, employment, and basic services.

27 November 2025 European Parliament - EP-10 RSP 2025/2987(RSP) (OEIL)
Iran

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 549 votes to 7, with 31 abstentions, a resolution on the escalating repression of the Baha’is in Iran.

The text adopted in plenary was tabled by the EPP, S&D, ECR, Renew and Green/EFA groups.

The 300 000-strong Baha’i community in Iran, which has no constitutional recognition, faces systematic state persecution under the 1991 memorandum, including arbitrary arrests, forced disappearances, property confiscation, denial of education and employment, restriction of burial rights, and incitement to hatred by state-controlled media. Repression has intensified, with mass detentions, expedited unfair trials, and false charges such as espionage.

In 2024, around 1 200 Baha’is were subjected to legal proceedings or imprisonment. Women accounted for two thirds of detainees, and 16 women in Hamadan and Isfahan received 129 years of combined sentences, facing torture and severe due-process violations. Authorities have also desecrated Baha’i cemeteries in multiple cities, including Tehran, Ahvaz, Rafsanjan, Kerman and Hamadan.

Parliament strongly condemned the escalating persecution of the Baha’i community and systemic suppression of all religious and ethnic minorities and women. It called on Iran to immediately cease all discrimination, harassment, detention, property confiscation and fundamental rights violations.

It expressed deep concern over the targeting of Baha’i women, facing religious and gender-based persecution and accounting for two thirds of Baha’is imprisoned.

In this regard, Iran is urged to:

- immediately release all individuals detained for their religion or belief and defending human rights, and on faith-related blasphemy or national security charges, and to cease harassment and violence against religious communities;

- repeal the 1991 Memorandum and allow Baha’is access to education, employment and basic services and to halt property confiscations, return all seized assets and provide legal remedies and compensation to victims.

Parliament firmly condemned the rise in executions in Iran and reiterated its strong opposition to the death penalty and urges Iran to halt its use as a tool of political and religious repression.

Member states must raise the issue of severe human rights violations in Iran and impose sanctions on Iranian officials contributing to the persecution of the Baha’is.

Lastly, the Council is called on to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisation and extend EU sanctions to all its members and those responsible for human rights violations.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
155
35
190 members
S&D
112
21
133 members
PFE
64
13
79 members
ECR
60
12
72 members
RENEW
63
12
75 members
GREENS
50
53 members
GUE
24
10
10
44 members
NI
8
5
13
5
31 members
ESN
13
6
5
26 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
72 / 4 / 3
France
68 / 0 / 0
Italy
50 / 0 / 7
Poland
43 / 0 / 4
Spain
47 / 0 / 0
Romania
31 / 0 / 1
Netherlands
27 / 0 / 0
Sweden
20 / 0 / 0
Czechia
18 / 0 / 2
Greece
13 / 0 / 5
Austria
18 / 0 / 0
Portugal
16 / 0 / 0
Belgium
16 / 0 / 0
Bulgaria
13 / 1 / 1
Hungary
6 / 1 / 0
Denmark
13 / 0 / 1
Slovakia
6 / 1 / 6
Ireland
11 / 0 / 0
Finland
11 / 0 / 0
Lithuania
9 / 0 / 0
Croatia
8 / 0 / 0
Latvia
6 / 0 / 0
Slovenia
8 / 0 / 0
Estonia
6 / 0 / 0
Luxembourg
6 / 0 / 0
Malta
5 / 0 / 0
Cyprus
2 / 0 / 1

Individual MEP Votes

549 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Jeannette BALJEU Netherlands RENEW For
Laura BALLARÍN CEREZA Spain S&D For
Jordan BARDELLA France PFE For
Katarina BARLEY Germany S&D For
Dan BARNA Romania RENEW For
Nikola BARTŮŠEK Czechia PFE For
Arno BAUSEMER Germany ESN For
Christophe BAY France PFE For
Nicolas BAY France ECR For
Wouter BEKE Belgium PPE For