Iran's Judiciary spokesman has emphasized that followers of different religions are living in Iran like brothers.

Iran PressIran News: Answering to a question by Iran Press news agency weekly press conference, Judiciary Spokesman Gholamhussein Esmailie said: "We are proud of having different religions, ethnicities, and cultures living in Iran like brothers, their churches are active in the country, and their rights are recognized."

"Various ethnicities and followers of different religions who are settled in Iran are the best judges to prove the US and its allies' wrongdoings.

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Pointing to the upcoming election in Iran, Esmailie reiterated: "The ethnicities have their own MPs and seats in the parliament, which is unique and rare to be seen in any country."

The US State Department recently has put Iran's name under the Freedom of Religion Act of 2008 in the list of countries that violate freedom of religion.

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