Saturday, 3 March 2007
Iranian universities discriminating Baha’i students
The Baha'is had been banned from universities in Iran for the past 25 years but some 178 Baha'i students were admitted to various campuses last year after the government removed religious identification from entrance exam papers. Recently the Iranian universities expelled almost 70 students after discovering they were Baha'is.
Sydney Morning Herald (daily newspaper -Sydney, Australia) published an article on Thursday 1 March 2007 issue on this subject. Please refer to the following link to view original article.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/01/1172338754204.html
Sydney Morning Herald (daily newspaper -Sydney, Australia) published an article on Thursday 1 March 2007 issue on this subject. Please refer to the following link to view original article.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2007/03/01/1172338754204.html
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