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Denial of education and work opportunities drives a Baha’i family out of Iran
The Observer-Dispatch in Utica, NY carried a story today about a Baha’i family that immigrated to the United States. The family of four lived in Isfahan until five years ago, where the father of the family, Rouhollah Madhi (52), ran a car shop. After the Islamic Revolution he was denied the right to study at a [...]
Twitter map tracking tweets about Baha’i human rights
Twitter is a great tool for raising awareness about all kinds of human rights violations. To help keep track of the cause we champion here at BahaiRights.org, we’ve created this app that tracks tweets about Baha’i human rights abuses in real time and displays them on a map or as a list.
We hope that you [...]
RFE/RL story about our new animated campaign
Following is a story Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty carried about The Muslim Network For Baha’i Rights:
Animation In Support Of Iran’s Baha’is
October 08, 2009
A new animated campaign aims to raise awareness about rights abuses against those following the Baha’i faith in Iran.
The campaign, run by the Muslim Network for Baha’i Rights, was [...]
Iran: Another Baha’i Student Expelled from University
Earlier this week Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI) published a letter by Mona Rezai, a 20-year-old Baha’i student. Last year, she passed the National Entrance Examinations of Universities and started studying at the Mashhad Sajad University. After completing two semesters, Rezai was summoned to the Department of Student Affairs at the university and questioned [...]









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