Mazyar Malaki (مازیار ملاکی), a student studying machine manufacturing at Birjand University, has been expelled because of his Bahai beliefs. He was summoned by the University's security office and asked to sign a statement that he would not participate in Bahai activities or follow the directions of the Universal House of Justice. When he refused to sign this, he was told that he was barred from the university until further notice, and that the final decision would be communicated to him.
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Sen | April 11, 2014 at 00:03 | Tags: Bahai Faith, Birjand, Human rights in Iran, religious persecution, students, بهایی, بهائی, بهائیت, بیرجند | Categories: Bahai rights, Educational discrimination | URL: http://wp.me/pNMoJ-1YB
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