House debates

Monday, 19 June 2023

Statements by Members

Iran: Baha'i Faith

4:06 pm

Photo of Sophie ScampsSophie Scamps (Mackellar, Independent) Share this | | Hansard source

My electorate of Mackellar is home to Australia's only Baha'i house of worship, one of just 13 Baha'i temples around the world. It is a majestic symbol of unity and an icon of our electorate that we are incredibly proud of. Yesterday, 18 June 2023, I was honoured to take part in a commemoration to mark 40 years since the Islamic Republic of Iran executed 10 Baha'i women in a single night in a square in the city of Shiraz. Their crime was refusing to renounce their belief in the Baha'i faith—a faith that promotes the principles of gender equality, unity, justice and truth. The women were hanged one by one, each forced to watch the next woman's death, in a harrowing attempt to coerce them into recanting their faith. Most were in their 20s, and one was only 17. Human rights groups and ordinary citizens around the world were horrified and outraged at this barbaric act.

Following the execution of the 10 women and over the ensuing four decades, hundreds more Baha'i women have been severely persecuted, facing discrimination both as women and as Baha'is. The persecution continues to this day under the current Iranian regime. Today, I rise to honour and recognise not only the courage of the 10 Baha'i women of Shiraz but also women across Iran. (Time expired)