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The Sentinel Project > Blog > Bahai in Iran
Satellite Imagery for Humanitarian Purposes

by sen_admin | Oct 14, 2014 | General News, Iran, Situations of Concern, Technology

Satellite Imagery for Humanitarian Purposes

Sentinel Project partners with Colorado-based non-profit Space United, allows supporters to directly contribute to ‘humanitarian aerospace’ goals. The public perception of satellite imagery often conjures up visions of high-tech military hardware or the cloak and dagger world of espionage and...

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by sen_admin | Feb 27, 2011 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Summary: recent violations of #BahaiRights in #Iran

Recent weeks have seen a large number of incidents targeting Iranian Baha’is: February 12 Two female Baha’i leaders transferred to harsher prison conditions The Baha’i World News Service carried a press release from the Baha’i International Community reporting that Fariba...

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by sen_admin | Feb 7, 2011 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Summary: recent violations of #BahaiRights in #Iran

In recent weeks, Iranian Baha’is have continued to be targeted in several ways: January 18 One arrest in Sari HRANA reports that upon being summoned to the local Ministry of Information office, Sari resident Fayzullah Rowshan was arrested and kept out of contact after being transferred to an...

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by sen_admin | Jan 21, 2011 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Summary: recent violations of #BahaiRights in #Iran

Three recent events highlight the ongoing actions against Baha’is in Iran: January 14 Raid on “Achilan Doors”: Four Arrests HRANA (English translation available here) reports that security agents raided Achilan Doors, a manufacturing company based in Mashhad, arresting a company...

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by sen_admin | Jan 4, 2011 | Iran, Situations of Concern

More details on recent anti-Baha'i arson in Rafsanjan, #Iran (#BahaiRights)

New reports from two Iranian human rights organizations have become available through the Sen’s Daily blog and shed light on the recent series of arson attacks against Baha’i businesses in the city of Rafsanjan, Iran. The Committee of Human Rights Reporters (CHRR) reports that a...

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by sen_admin | Jan 3, 2011 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Muslim Network for #BahaiRights: Wave of Arson Attacks against Baha’i Businesses in Rafsanjan, #Iran

The Muslim Network for Baha’i Rights has reported a series of arson attacks against Baha’i-owned businesses over the last two months. These attacks appear to be part of a deliberate and organized effort. A local prayer leader is quoted as saying “What right do these Bahais have to...

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by sen_admin | Dec 30, 2010 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Summary: recent violations of #BahaiRights in #Iran

A couple reports of recent anti-Baha’i events in Iran became available over the past week. Here is a brief summary: December 23 Two Baha’i students expelled in Tabriz A blog provides a translation of a Persian-language report that two Baha’i students have been expelled from...

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by sen_admin | Dec 15, 2010 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Baha'i farmland in Ivel village seized for the Supreme Leader of #Iran #BahaiRights

Iran Press Watch reports a story from the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) about the seizure of agricultural land belonging to Baha’is in Ivel, Mazandaran Province. This land has, at the instigation of some local community members, been donated to the office of the Supreme Leader,...

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by sen_admin | Dec 13, 2010 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Baha'i International Community sends letter to the head of the Judiciary in #Iran #BahaiRights

The Baha’i International Community sent a letter last week to Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeq Larijani, the head of the Iranian Judiciary, highlighting anti-Baha’i persecution. The letter requests that “the Baha’is in that country be granted their full rights of citizenship, in...

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by sen_admin | Dec 7, 2010 | Iran, Situations of Concern

Punishing Stars: ICHRI report on educational discrimination in #Iran, including violations of #BahaiRights

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran (ICHRI) has released a report outlining the campaign of discrimination against certain students initiated under the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. “Punishing Stars: Systematic Discrimination and Exclusion in Iranian Higher...

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by sen_admin | Nov 20, 2010 | Iran, Situations of Concern

New information indicates Baha'is raided during Feast of Qudrat in Nour, Iran #BahaiRights #Iran

Information has just become available through a Persian language blog that Iranian intelligence agents raided Baha’is in the town of Nour on 3 November 2010. This attack occurred while the targets were celebrating the Baha’i Feast of Qudrat. All people in attendance were made to...

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by sen_admin | Nov 19, 2010 | Iran, Situations of Concern

RAHANA: Weekly Report on Violation of Baha'i Rights in Iran #BahaiRights #Iran

The Iranian human rights organization RAHANA has provided a summary of anti-Baha’i rights violations in the second week of November. Four events from last week highlight the ongoing persecution of Baha’is, including arrests, imprisonment, and denial of education. Most alarming is the 11 November...

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