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  • Jun 13 06

    A selection of recent media coverage in which Baha'is are mentioned. Click on the headline to read the full article.  (Note: Some newspapers require registration or payment to view articles; some links may have expired.)

    Message of Persecution
    Arlington Connection - Arlington, VA, July 24, 2008
    Dr. Kavian Milani, a Fairfax resident, never saw his father again after Iranian authorities abducted him in 1980. Milani's past is similar to other Iranian refugees in Virginia who, like Milani and his father, are part of the Bahá’í religion.

    HAIFA'S BAHA'I GARDENS DESIGNATED UNESCO'S 9TH WORLD HERITAGE SITE ...
    TravelVideo.tv (press release) - New York, NY July 24, 2008
    The UNESCO World Heritage Committee this week designated the Baha'i holy sites in Haifa and Western Galilee as an official World ...

    Baha'i believers know freedom and oppression
    Jackson Clarion Ledger - Jackson, MS, July 19, 2008
    "Today is the anniversary of the martyrdom of the Bab," Ghaemmaghami said about the prophet who heralded the coming of the founder of the Baha'i Faith. ...

    They Hanged Her for Teaching Love
    Cleveland Indy Media - Cleveland, OH, July 15, 2008
    Her name was Mona, a 17-year old Baha’i Character School (Sunday school) teacher. Her pupils loved the indescribably gentle loving teacher who taught them ...

    Early NU grad skips freshman year to learn life with sister
    The Union of Grass Valley - Grass Valley, CA, July 14, 2008
    The young Platners parents, Paul Platner and Leslie Platner have gone on similar trips as part of the family's Bahai Faith. The parents served in Africa as ...

    Bahais a target in Iran
    Washington Times - Washington, DC, July 10, 2008
    When I asked why she had left, "We're Bahais," she responded. When it comes to the persecution of faith, two groups - the Falun Gong in China and the Bahai ...

    Event in US honors founder of Bahai Faith
    South Bend Tribune - South Bend, IN, July 9, 2008
    By JOHN CHADWICK HACKENSACK, NJ — When one of the founding fathers of the Bahai Faith spoke in 1912 to followers in northern New Jersey, he declared that ...

    Baha'i followers know persecution is alive and well
    Statesman Journal - Salem, OR, July 5, 2008
    As a follower of the minority Baha'i Faith, Amir Badiei of Salem recalls the pain of growing up in mostly Muslim Iran. "There were killings and lootings, ...

    Baha'i Faith: Religion centered on unity, equality
    Savannah Morning News - Savannah, GA, July 5, 2008
    Savannah members of the Baha'i Faith use dolls to teach children that humanity is one and that people of all races, nations, economic classes and religious ...

    Persecuted for her faith, woman 'never became bitter'
    The Huntsville Times - al.com - Huntsville, AL, July 5, 2008
    Baha'is believe that men and women deserve equal respect and that all faiths fit into a developing understanding of the essential unity to be found in God. ...

    Unity feast will honor Baha's 1912 visit
    Ventura County Star - Camarillo, CA, June 28, 2008
    By John Chadwick, McClatchy-Tribune Information Services HACKENSACK, NJ — When one of the founding fathers of the Bahai religion spoke in 1912 to followers ...

    Bahais detained in Iran contact families
    CNN - USA, June 19, 2008
    (CNN) -- Seven Bahai leaders detained by Iranian authorities have contacted their families for the first time since their arrest more than a month ago, ...

    Then They Came for the Bahai
    Forward - New York, NY, June 19, 2008
    There was also a Bahai family, the Alavis, next door. By then, I had already intuited that my relatives, in the presence of Muslim friends and neighbors, ...

    Haslip, 23, heads to Israel
    St. Helena Star - St. Helena, CA, June 19, 2008
    As a volunteer with the Baha’i community, the 23-year-old will help manage the Baha’i World Centre, the spiritual and administrative heart of the ...

    East Bay faithful condemn arrests of Bahais in Iran
    Contra Costa Times - Walnut Creek, CA, June 11, 2008
    The arrests of six Bahai leaders in their homes May 14 followed the detention of another in March. Those who are old enough to remember said the sweeps ...

    Baha’i faith picnic celebrates diversity in community
    Gainesville Times - Gainesville, GA, June 8, 2008
    By Jessica Jordan Red and yellow, black and white were all welcomed to the Race Unity Day picnic at Wilshire Trails Park by the Baha’i faith of Hall County. ...

    Why Islamists Persecute the Baha'is
    American Thinker - Bellevue, WA, June 8, 2008
    This clash of beliefs, the old versus the new, is the reason for Islamists to unleash their power against the upstart iconoclastic Baha'i faith. ...

    Treatment of Bahais: A Test of Human Rights in Iran
    Washington Institute for Near East Policy - Washington, DC, June 4, 2008
    By Mehdi Khalaji On May 14, the Iranian government arrested six prominent Bahai leaders and accused them of "endangering national security. ...

    Baha’i Arrests Show Loss of Basic Religious Freedoms and Human ...
    The Cutting Edge - Washington,DC, June 2, 2008
    Seven Baha’i leaders recently arrested in Iran are members of an informal Baha’i national coordinating group established to help meet the needs of Iran’s ...

    East Bay faithful condemn arrests of Bahais in Iran
    Contra Costa Times - Walnut Creek, CA, June 2, 2008
    With the lighting of candles and a Persian prayer, Bahais and interfaith supporters gathered Friday evening to voice alarm about the recent arrest of seven ...

    Strength of faith battles tyranny
    Tampabay.com - St. Petersburg, FL, May 27, 2008
    The revolution marked the start of oppression of Baha'is in recent times, Azizi said. Many were arrested and their property and bank accounts seized, ...

    Iran Arrests National Baha’i Leaders in Dawn Raids
    The Cutting Edge - Washington, DC, May 26, 2008
    In dawn raids that dragged on for hours, Intelligence Ministry officers arrested six of the seven members of Iran’s national Baha’i leadership, ...

    Baha'i faith faces difficult times
    The Desert Sun - Palm Springs, CA, May 24, 2008
    Clearly, this is the case with the Baha'is of Iran, who constitute the largest religious minority (300000) in a country whose secret government memorandum ...

    Iran 'plans to destroy Baha'i community'
    CNN - New York, New York, May 22, 2008
    NEW YORK (CNN) -- A top Baha'i official has criticized Iran's claim that the six imprisoned leaders of the religious minority were held for security reasons ...

    World Leaders Should Press Iran to Free Baha'i Religious Prisoners
    Anti-Defamation League (press release) - New York, NY, May 20, 2008
    Reacting to the ongoing imprisonment of seven national leaders of the Baha'i religious community in Iran, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) called on "world ...

    Iran's arrest of Baha'is condemned
    CNN.com/World - May 16, 2008
    Six Baha'i leaders in Iran were seized and imprisoned this week, the religious group said. The act prompted condemnation and concern from the movement and a top American religious freedom panel.

    IRAN: Baha'is rounded up
    LA Times.com Babylon and Beyond Blog - May 15, 2008
    Human rights advocates have decried the apparent arrests this week of six leaders of Iran's embattled Bahai community.

    Greene finds temple visit 'uplifting'
    Major League Baseball - MLB.com - May 14, 2008
    Chicago - Shortstop, member of Baha'i faith, homers later that day. Khalil Greene hasn't found his comfort zone at the plate this season, but maybe a little divine intervention was all he needed...

    'Lost' Dueling Analysis: Cabin Fever
    Washington Post - Wasington, DC - May 9, 2008
    It's a text of the Baha'i faith -- and I could swear Baha'i has surfaced on "Lost" before, though I can't recall where just now. ...

    Faith & Action: Study Circles
    Casa Grande Valley Newspapers - Casa Grande, AZ, May 9, 2008
    By JOYCE FULLER KLEIKAMP, Baha'i Community of Pinal County But, here it was. A unique curriculum, the Ruhi Institute, initially developed in Columbia and ...

    City united by desire to believe
    Daily Herald - Provo, UT, May 2, 2008
    Heern grew up in the largest minority faith in Iran, Baha'i. The Baha'i were among the first people to be attacked in the 1979 revolution, and Heern was ...

    Guest Commentary: Bahais need relief from Iran persecution
    Bonitanews  - Naples, FL, April 26, 2008
    For a world religion that believes in the oneness of mankind and upholds unity in diversity, the Bahai Faith has historically been under persecution since ...

    The purpose of religion
    Anderson Independent Mail  - Anderson,SC, April 25, 2008
    Through the centuries, with the exception of the Bahai Faith, each of these belief systems became divided into numerous sects or denominations. ...

  • Jun 03 08

    Chicago Public Radio's Eight Forty-Eight program featured a story today on the unique Bahá'í election process, through which the Faith's national governing body is elected each year without nominations, campaigning or electioneering.

  • Mar 07 08

    National Public Radio religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty takes a look at Baha'i Sunday school programs that bring together children of many faiths to learn about humanity's shared spiritual heritage.

  • Oct 02 07

    NBC Nightly News kicks off 'Faith in America' series with Baha’i interview

  • Sep 14 07

    The Baha'i Faith is the focus of a 30-minute episode in the weekly PBS series "I Believe," hosted by Dennis Wholey.

  • Jul 03 07

    Baha'i Gregory C. Dahl, an economist and former senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), was recently interviewed by First Business Morning News television.

  • Oct 17 06

    "In a perfect world, we'd spend more time talking about spiritual things instead of minutiae," says Phyllis Edgerly Ring, a Baha'i columnist featured on www.religionandspirituality.com .

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