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[Sen's daily] Bearing in mind the experience of Western universities that once had links to racially segregated institutions in South Africa, and regretted it later, one would hope the University of Wales has a code of conduct in place about links with “universities” which are not universal, but rather practice racial or religious discrimination.
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[Iran Inquirer] IRAN: New series of attacks on members of the Bahai faith: On July 18, the opposition Iranian news website Rahana reported that two Bahai cemeteries were desecrated in the Iranian cities of Isfahan and Borujerd. In June, the entrance to the cemetery in Isfahan was blocked.
[Iran Press Watch] Take Action! Send e-letters in support of Iran's 7 Baha'i Leaders ...: As an Iranian and a BaháÃ, I would like to encourage everyone to send letters to world leaders and IRI officials asking them to condemn the ongoing human rights violations of BaháÃs and other prisoners of conscience in IRI prisons. Supporting these Baháà prisoners today and sending letters to world leaders on their behalf shows the government of Iran that Iranians and non-Iranians are working in solidarity with one another to address the human right violations of all Iranians irrespective of their faith, ethnicity, and ideological backgrounds.
[Babylon & Beyond] IRAN: Five charged over Ashura protests as long list of prominent ...: "Without doubt, these are baseless fabrications devised by the government to further create an atmosphere of prejudice and hatred against the Iranian Baha'i community. For more than a century Baha'is have suffered all manner of persecution in Iran and have not resorted to armed violence, and everyone knows this.
[Iran Press Watch] Minoo Expelled from University in Semnan - Iran Press Watch: In an interview with the Committee that pursues the right of Baha’is to education on behalf of Iran’s Committee for Human Rights, she described her expulsion in these terms: “I was a student in macroeconomics, and about 5 weeks had passed since our second term classes had started. Before the semester had started, I had been threatened that if I did not write one of the approved religions in the form and insisted on continuing my education, then severe consequences awaited me, including preventing me from entering university, and if I were to enter, that other students and professors would have no relations with me. They said that I would be so harassed that I would be compelled to resign from the university.
[The Washington Note] More From Jordan's King Abdullah II: The Status Quo is ...: “If one shows a figure with an Israeli flag devouring a Palestinian child, this reminds us of the most scurrilous accusations of ritual murder in European anti-Semitism,” the embassy said in a statement. “Immediately after Israels national Holocaust Remembrance Day, a German prosecutor gave Israel-haters a shot in the arm.”
[Iran Press Watch] “Faith Does Not Allow Them to Be Afraid of Death” - Iran Press Watch: His “Iranian girl, with Japanese eyes and American nationality” broke her promise to go out with him, because on that day this year, she entered Evin Prison in Tehran. And it was there, in a cell of Section 209, reserved for prisoners of conscience, that she met Mahvash Sabet and Kamalabadi Fariba, two leaders of the Bahai community of Iran, who had been incarcerated since March and May 2008, respectively.
[The Mumpsimus Blog] Iranian justice: Saturday, 28 June 2008 - The EU "deeply regrets that yet another juvenile offender is in imminent threat of execution. Mr Selah Taseh was sentenced to death for a crime committed when he was a minor", said a statement by Slovenia, which currently holds the EUs rotating presidency.
[rss] Is Iran Ready For Democracy? | Iranian.com: Better than bowing down to current minority of arrogant mullahs, and powerhungry guard leaders. You almost speak as if a democratic rule will make things worse for minorties like kurds, baluchis, bahais, zorasterians, gays, people with long hair etc etc.
[Mideast Youth - Thinking Ahead] Mideast Youth » Blog Archive » Do you drink alcohol? - Thinking Ahead: but drinking more than a glass every now and then can cause problems like cirrhosis of the liver,alcohol and even cancer and Allah knows this. I can’t speak for everyone since everyone is different and I know I don’t really enjoy alcohol like maybe some other people but I say the point is to make people think and be wise about there decisions in life so as for me I will probably never drink to party, for fun or to get drunk and lose myself but i could have a glass of red wine every now and then or even half a glass and still be appropriate.
[The Corner] Iran News Round Up: Natural gas consumption in the Islamic Republic is twice production. Farda News condemns the Ministry of Social Affairs and Welfare's failure to define 'the poverty line." Alef News Agency sides with .
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