Mrs. Rajavi called on the residents of the western province of Lorestan, in particular the youths, to support the families of detained Dervishes in Brojerd by aiding them.
She added that suppressing the Dervishes in Brojerd demonstrated the depth of systematic religious discrimination in Iran which does not stop at harassment of believers of other faiths or even the Sunni Muslims; rather it has included the Shiites who do not totally submit to the regime. One good example is the recent crackdown on the Dervishes in Brojerd.
Mrs. Rajavi drew the attention of the ongoing session of the UN General Assembly and the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief and all other international human rights organizations to the increasing suppression of the religious minorities in Iran.
Sunday’s crackdown on the Brojerd’s Dervishes and their resistance to the attacks by the SSF and other security forces resulted in 80 wounded and 180 other arrested by the suppressive security forces.
In February 2006, the SSF units, in a similar move, attacked the Dervishes’ Mosque and arrested 2,000 worshipers in the holy city of Qom.
Secretariat of National Council of Resistance of Iran
November 12, 2007