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The Iranian people Struggle to Build a New Identity.
Tweet In a most articulatelecture called “The Baha’i Community, Human Rights, and the Construction of a New Iranian Identity on February 24, 2010 In Chicago, Dr. Payam Akhavan sheds light on one of the most puzzling contemporary issues raised by … Continue reading
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A death threat letter to every Bahaí students in Iran…
Tweet The Bahaí students in Iran and their on-line volunteer teachers from all over the world recently received a frightening death threat from a Moslem group called; Unknown Soldiers of the Imam Zaman. This Moslem faithful is urging an end … Continue reading
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Tagged Bahaí, bahaí children, bahaí Institute of Higher Education, Bahaí students in Iran, ban on higher education, education for girls, fundamentals of Shia Islam, hatred, human freedom, human rights, inhumanity, Islamic Republic Regime, on line education, Shia Islam, superiority, universal education, violation of human rights
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