Baha’is who have sought redress from the courts over unjustified dismissal from university or “incomplete files”, have been met with decisions containing blanket statements such as “the grievance is not recognized” and “the complaint is rejected.” Both documents shown here conclude with the sentence, “This court order is final.”
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