March 12, 2011 Funeral of Mrs. Ashraf Khanjani Dear friends, many thanks to the Blessed Beauty, who in the middle of our current difficulties makes use of events taking place in this blessed country as…
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March 12, 2011 Funeral of Mrs. Ashraf Khanjani Dear friends, many thanks to the Blessed Beauty, who in the middle of our current difficulties makes use of events taking place in this blessed country as…
(BWNS 11 March 2011) GENEVA — The Baha’i International Community has described as “desperately cruel” the fact that one of Iran’s seven Baha’i leaders has been unable to attend the funeral of his own wife. 81 year…
(BWNS 9 March 2011) NEW YORK — The global support for Iran’s seven jailed Baha’i leaders is continuing as one of the prisoners begins her fourth year in detention. Mahvash Sabet – a schoolteacher and mother…
The Persian holiday Nowruz (“new day”) is an ancient holiday celebrated on the first day of spring to welcome in the new year. On this Nowruz we want to remember several courageous prisoners of conscience…
6 March , 2011 Saman Golshani, Mina Ehrari and Peyman Panah, 3 Baha’i citizens, were arrested on Friday by the security forces
Press Statement Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Washington, DC February 23, 2011 The United States remains deeply concerned by the persecution of Iranian citizens at the hand of their government. Over the past ten…
(FIDH 18-Feb-2011) The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the Iranian League for Human Rights (LDDHI) and the Defenders of Human Rights Center (DHRC) wish to draw your attention to the grave plight of the…
(RAHANA 16-FEb-2011) Anisa Motaher and Misagh Mohammad Alipour, two Baha’i citizens who had been arrested on Sunday February 13th have been transferred to Isfahan prison.
(RAHANA 16-Feb-2011) In the dawn of February 15, Misagh Afshar, Baha’i student of Shahid Beheshti university was arrested.
(MRGI, 16 February 2011) The scale of repression against minority groups in Iran is a central but under-reported factor in the renewed struggle for democracy, says Minority Rights Group International (MRG) in a new briefing.…
(RAHANA Thursday 17 Feb 2011, 28 Bahman 1389) Arad Eshtiagh [or Ishtiyaq], a Baha’i student at Nilforoushzadeh High School in Isfahan, has been expelled from school due to his belief in the Baha’i Faith.
(BWNS 15-Feb-2011) NEW YORK — Iran’s seven imprisoned Baha’i leaders have been transferred to more brutal sections of their prison complex.
3 Feb 2011 : Column 875W Written Answers to Questions Thursday 3 February 2011 Iran: Baha’i Faith Mrs Moon: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what discussions he has had…
By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Washington (CNN) – It is a bad time to be a Baha’i in Iran, American adherents of the faith say. The religion, founded in Iran in 1844, is now considered heretical by…
(RAHANA 27-Dec-2010) Two Baha’i citizens, Majid Safari and Seraj Keyhan, who were arrested last month in Ramsar, were released from prison.
(RAHANA 1-Feb-2011) Human rights activist Navid Khanjani has been sentenced 10 12 years of imprisonment