Truth and Reconciliation: A Conversation Between a Baha'i Survivor of Human Rights Abuses and a Former Member of the Hojjatieh Association
(November 29, 2012) - In this video, filmed 
on October 27, 2012 in The Hague, the Netherlands, IHRDC captured a 
conversation of truth and reconciliation between Ruhi Jahanpour – a 
Bahá’í who was imprisoned for her beliefs in the Islamic Republic of 
Iran during the 1980s – and Abbas Mazaheri – a former member of the 
Hojjatieh Association, which Mazaheri admits perpetrated serious human 
rights abuses against Iran’s Bahá’í community.
On the day of the film, Jahanpour was in The Hague to testify
 at Iran Tribunal – a people’s court set up to prosecute crimes against 
political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in Iran’s prisons in the
 1980s – and Mazaheri, who was moved to tears by Jahanpour’s testimony 
and the memories of the abuses he and the Hojjatieh subjected Bahá’ís 
to, approached Jahanpour and asked for her forgiveness.  The dialogue 
between Jahanpour and Mazaheri raises powerful questions of what it 
means to be a victim and victimizer and what type of conversation about 
responsibility and accountability is needed for societies to heal from 
past abuses.



