Opposition members have poured into the streets on several occasions since June in protest to the result of the presidential election, which they maintain were tarnished by fraud.
Iranian authorities have repeatedly accused members of Bahai minority of being involved in the turmoil.
In January, the Tehran prosecutor said several followers of the Baha'i faith were detained in December protests for "organizing the riots and sending pictures of the protest abroad."
The minority has also been pursued for its faith, banned in 1979 after the Islamic revolution.
The Baha'i faith was founded in the 1860s by Baha'u'llah, a Persian nobleman considered a prophet by his followers. Islam considers Muhammad the last of the prophets and so conservatives reject the Baha'i faith.
Previously there had been reports that as many as 48 Baha'is were imprisoned in Iran solely on the basis of their religious beliefs.
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