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January 2, 2026

Baha’is

Violation of human dignity and spreading hatred against Baha’is; in conversation with Dr. Farhad Sabetan / Simin Roozgar.

  Conversation with Simin Rouzgar Bahá’ís in Iran can be considered as the most marginalized individuals. They are not only deprived of the right to education in universities and higher education centers, or the right to employment in government offices, but they also face various insults and humiliations in their daily lives. Even after their […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
June 22, 2016

Minorities and activists; in conversation with Dian Alai and Simin Fahandj, two representatives of the international Bahai community.

It is not hidden that the rights of citizens in Iran have been continuously violated after the revolution. Today, this violation of rights has become a clear concern for the international community and civil society in Iran; to the extent that the violation of the rights of citizens is a major part of human rights […]...

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Created By: Admin
March 10, 2016

The historical role of activists in bringing attention to the violation of human rights in Iran / Kavian Sadeghzadeh Milani.

In the end of August 1980, the first national gathering of Baha’is in Iran and two of their colleagues were arrested by unknown agents and taken to a secret location where they were later executed. The details of their arrest, possible harassment and torture, and ultimately the execution of these leaders of the Baha’i community […]...

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Created By: Kavian Sadegh Zadeh Milani
March 10, 2016

Asylum, a logical solution for Bahais? / Pouyan Makari

This is not a complete sentence and cannot be accurately translated. Please provide the full text for an accurate translation. Pouyan Makari To begin discussing the migration of Baha’is from Iran, which often occurs through seeking asylum, it is important to know that the Baha’i population was estimated to be over one million people two […]...

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Created By: Pooyan Mokari
September 29, 2015

The material benefits of destroying the cultural heritage of the Bahá’ís / Samuel Bakhtiyari

Cultural heritage is not just a representation of history, but it also reflects different perspectives such as the ideologies of the people of that land, national achievements, romantic ideas, creativity, art, economy, and politics. This heritage, whether it be historical buildings, protected spaces and landscapes, is always at risk of destruction due to the passage […]...

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Created By: Samuel Bakhtiyari
December 25, 2014