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Baha'is in Iran

Baha'i Blog, which I also have a link to over at the sidebar has an excellent summary with an accompanying map that is very helpful and informative about the worsening plight of Baha'is in Iran.

This most recent news, that the Iranian government has ordered the identification and monitoring of all Baha'is, was first released here.

And if you are afraid that I am simply overreacting, here is the perspective of someone who is not a Baha'i: The Times.

I admit, my life may not be the cheeriest at the moment, but I am allowed to have a life and that is much more than I can say for the more than 300,000 Baha'is currently living in Iran. The information contained in the links above is much better than anything I could say. And the conveyance of information is the power we have.

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It is sad and horrible that one human being can cause so much grief.

I know personally of 2 Iranian Bahai Families who escaped iran in the 1970's and 1980's

and it is world wide indifference to their plight that dooms us all

now that Iran is Persuing NUCLEAR WEAPON Technology I fear even more for Israel and the west

will it now take a NUCLEAR ARMEGEDDON FOR THE EARTH to listen to Bahá'u'lláh's warnings????

every thought every words count , our positive attitude our concern of the bahais in iran count
love u jo

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