H. Res. 744
This bill is a resolution passed by the House of Representatives in the United States. It focuses on the religious persecution of the Baha'i community by the Iranian government.
The bill mentions that Congress has repeatedly condemned Iran's mistreatment of the Baha'i community in the past. It highlights the killings and dismissals of Baha'i leaders and members from government and university positions.
The bill also states that hate propaganda against Baha'is has been increasing in Iranian government-controlled media. It mentions the United Nations General Assembly's resolution criticizing Iran for human rights abuses, such as the death penalty for child offenders and discrimination against women and minorities.
Additionally, the bill refers to reports by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom and the Department of State, which document ongoing arrests, property confiscation, denial of education, and other abuses against Baha'is by the Iranian government.
The bill calls on the Government of Iran to release imprisoned Baha'is, end hate propaganda, and reverse policies that discriminate against Baha'is and other religious minorities. It also urges the President and the Secretary of State to condemn Iran's human rights violations and impose sanctions on officials responsible for these abuses.