Tweet During a February protest in Singapore, Iranian students call on Tehran to stop violence against demonstrators. (Wong Maye-e/associated Press) The Washington Post on May 13, 2010 has printed a very frank and direct Article from Roxana Saberi, the former … Continue reading →
Tweet The struggle over the human rights of the Bahaís of Iran is reaching a most agonizing state as the 3rd trial and most likely a show trial scheduled for the seven former leaders on April 10, 2010 is fast … Continue reading →
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Tweet On Anniversary of Detention, Reports of New Charges (New York, May 14, 2009) – Iran should immediately free seven detained Baha’i community leaders, or bring them promptly to trial so they can defend themselves in fair and open proceedings … Continue reading →
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Tweet Canada’s House of Commons Passes Resolution on Iran’s Persecution of Baha’is Ottawa, Ontario, 31 March 2009 (CBNS) – After a 90 minute debate, Monday evening 30 March 2009, Canada’s House of Commons adopted a strongly worded motion condemning the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bahaí, Canada, Canada's House of Commons, concern, condemn, debate, iran, justice, motion, News, Ontario, parliament, persecution, prison, prisoners, Public Policy, release of current prisoners, Resolution, Tehran, unity
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Tweet Romeo Delaire is a highly respected Canadian who did everything he could to warn the world of the impending atrocities in Rwanda… but no one listened. Catherine Dear friends and family, I think you’ll find this recent (March 23) … Continue reading →
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Tagged alarm, Bahaí, Canada, fundamental human rights, genocide, iran, media, Montreal Gazette, Rawanda genocide, Romeo Delaire, strength
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