Rezaie and six of his colleagues were arrested in 2008 after an early-morning raid on their homes, it said.
They were part of the ad hoc group known as the Yaran, or the friends, which tended to the basic spiritual and material needs of the Iranian Baha'is community, said the statement issued by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais of India.
In the past years, economic persecution against the Baha'is has escalated in what the Baha'is international community has called, in an open letter to President Hassan Rouhani, an "economic apartheid against a segment of Iran's population".
The three remaining members of the Yaran -- Jamaloddin Khanjani, aged 84; Afif Naeimi, aged 56 and Vahid Tizfahm, aged 44 -- are expected to complete their sentences in the coming months, it said.
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