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The incident in the movie “The “Fiddler on the Roof,” which happened to the Jews in the former Soviet Union more than one hundred years ago, happened recently in a village called Roshankoh in Iran for Bahai recently.
In the movie, the Jews were forced to evict their village, Anatevka, and leave their homeland. Recently in Iran, all Bahai were forced to evict their homeland called Shirinkoh.
Roshankoh village is one of the functions of the Chahardangeh district of Sari city in Mazandaran province in the north of Iran.
According to the announcement of the representative of the Baha’i community in the United Nations and several human rights websites, a number of Baha’i houses in Roshankoh village in the north of the country was destroyed again, and the agricultural lands of another number of Baha’is in this village were seized. This village, most of whose residents are Baha’is, has been the scene of attacks by government forces and the destruction of Baha’i houses several times.