23 October 2006
02 October 2006
06 September 2006
Text of secret Iran letter ordering "monitoring" of Baha'is made public
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NEW YORK, 24 August 2006 (BWNS) -- The text of a secret letter from Iranian military headquarters instructing commanders of various state intelligence services, police units, and the Revolutionary Guard to "identify" and "monitor" Baha'is has now been obtained and made available to the public.
The letter, dated 29 October 2005 and signed by the Chairman of Command Headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces, first came to public attention in March when its existence was announced by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights' Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Ms. Asma Jahangir.
Ms. Jahangir, who said the letter's contents made her "highly concerned," did not release the text of the letter. However, on 24 July, Amnesty International announced they had obtained it and were making it available.
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In March, in a statement announcing her discovery of the letter, Ms. Jahangir said, "[S]uch monitoring constitutes an impermissible and unacceptable interference with the rights of members of religious minorities." She further expressed concern that "the information gained as a result of such monitoring will be used as a basis for increased persecution of, and discrimination against, members of the Baha'i Faith."
Human rights experts have noted that the list of recipients -- which also includes the paramilitary Basij Resistance Forces -- gives an especially ominous tone to the letter, since it indicates the continuation of a policy established by the government of Iran that systematically seeks to destroy the Baha'i community as a viable entity. For more on Iran's long standing policy against Baha'is, go to http://question.bahai.org/002.php
After learning of the letter, a number of governments and human rights groups expressed alarm at the threat it implied, over and above the continuing pattern of arbitrary arrests, attacks in the official news media, and other forms of harassment and persecution faced by Iranian Baha'is. International and national news media reported widely on the increased danger to the Baha'is.
A spokesman for the President of the United States, in a White House briefing on 28 March 2006, stated that the United States government shares the concerns of Ms. Jahangir.
"We call on the regime in Iran to respect the religious freedom of all its minorities, and to ensure that these minorities are free to practice their religious beliefs without discrimination or fear," said Scott McClellan, White House press secretary. "And we will continue to monitor the situation of the Baha'is -- the Baha'is in Iran -- very closely, and to speak out when their rights are denied."
In Europe, the Council of Europe expressed "deep concern" over the human rights situation in Iran in a 15 May resolution, noting restrictions on freedom of expression and religion, and specifically mentioning the situation of the Baha'is in Iran.
In France, Foreign Affairs Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said in an April interview that "[w]e are deeply worried about the harassment of the Baha'i and Sufi minorities who are highly discriminated against."
The Spanish House of Representatives passed a strongly worded resolution decrying the persecution of Iran's Baha'is, expressing its concern about the order of Ayatollah Khamenei "to identify and monitor the Baha'is, as stated by the Special Rapporteur."
The House of Representatives of the Philippines likewise adopted a resolution "appealing to the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to safeguard and protect the fundamental human rights of the Baha'is and other religious minorities in said country" in view of the apprehensions that had been expressed by the United Nations' Special Rapporteur.
In India, member of Parliament Karan Singh wrote a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, calling attention to the Special Rapporteur's statement and urging him to "take up this matter" with Iranian authorities.
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), in a statement on 5 April 2006, said it "fears that the identification and monitoring of the Baha'is combined with the current hatred propaganda in the media could lead to increased discrimination in their regards and calls upon the Iranian authorities to abide by their international human rights commitments."
News organizations have also reported on the letter and its alarming nature. Agence France Presse and Reuters both carried news of Ms. Jahangir's statement when it was released. Other news organizations -- The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Toronto Star, The Indian Express, and The Times of India, among others -- followed up with other stories in the spring of 2006 on the threat facing Iranian Baha'is.
The implementation of the government's orders is evident at the local level. The Baha'i International Community, for example, recently obtained a copy of a 2 May 2006 letter to the Iranian Union of Battery Manufacturers asking it to provide to the Trades, Production and Technical Services Society of Kermanshah a list of members of "the Baha'i sect."
23 August 2006
Trustworthiness
However, I invite everyone to read the following quote and put into practise in their lives for better future. It is one of the vital virtue of human beings, which we usually forget how to use. Just try! :)
Ps: By the way the dog picture represents the trustworthy behaviour...
"The fourth Taraz concerneth trustworthiness. Verily it is the door of security for all that dwell on earth and a token of glory on the part of the All-Merciful. He who partaketh thereof hath indeed partaken of the treasures of wealth and prosperity. Trustworthiness is the greatest portal leading unto the tranquillity and security of the people. In truth the stability of every affair hath depended and doth depend upon it. All the domains of power, of grandeur and of wealth are illumined by its light."
20 August 2006
16 August 2006
IS COMMERCE HEAVEN?
Yesterday, one of my friend from Turkey send me some quotations from Abdulbaha and Shoghi Effendi. The first one was really interesting and I bet no one would ever think in that way. Most of us on this earth are dealing with some kind of jobs or we study to get some jobs in the future, wishfully the best ones ;) My subject is related with business and trying to give my best for my study. I have been thinking to be a manager in one of the tourism sector ( well, I wish so;). You can say , "Oh everyone wants that!" Yeah I know , that is the thing, I want it cause I want to be different. I want to make some difference at least in the company where ever I will be in the future. I thought I would be good at listening, try to help out everyone and try to understand everyone's feelings. I have to admit, it is not an easy thing to do at all but no! Hang on! The quotation I received yesterday says if I do so then "Commerce is HEAVEN". WHAT!!!! Now on I will work harder to put that in action and try to make that as in the quotation. It is not utopic at all, some of you may think this is just a dream but if we think that the unity in this world is dream then we just pre-judge , cause we never know. Who would think that the countries who fought in World War 2 with eachother would come together and establish European Union and work as shoulder by shoulder. If you would say this to them at that time, they would probably think you are crazy. Ok, now I accept that I am crazy, but World Peace will definitely happen as the commerce can be heaven. LOL!! Ok the quotation you have been wondering is as follow, enjoy reading and do not hesitate to leave your comment on comment section :) PEACE EVERYONE!!!!!
"Commerce is as a heaven, whose sun is trustworthiness and whose moon is truthfulness. The most precious of all things in the estimation of Him Who is the Sovereign Truth is trustworthiness:thus hath it been recorded in the sacred Scroll of God. Entreat ye the one true God to enable all mankind to attain to this most noble and lofty station."
29 July 2006
My friend is now in UN as a representative of the Bahai Faith
Good luck Fulya! :)
New Baha'i representative at the United Nations
Fulya Vekiloglu, who joined the United Nations Office of the Baha'i International Community in New York as a representative to the United Nations in June 2006.
Bringing wide-ranging experience in women's issues, civil society organization, and international development, Fulya Vekiloglu has joined the United Nations Office of the Baha'i International Community in New York as a representative to the United Nations.
A native of Turkey, Ms. Vekiloglu arrived in New York in June 2006. She will work alongside Bani Dugal, who is the Community's principal representative to the United Nations. Ms. Vekiloglu's focus will be on issues related to the advancement of women and social development.
"We consider ourselves very fortunate to have Ms. Vekiloglu on our team at the United Nations," said Ms. Dugal. "She brings with her a wealth of experience in some of the issues that concern the Community the most, specifically in the areas of women and children, as well as in social and international development, and civil society."
Before coming to New York, Ms. Vekiloglu worked as a project manager for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Afghanistan, where she managed an institutional capacity building program in the Ministry of Women's Affairs for three and a half years.
In that project, she provided direct support to the Ministry and trained more than 700 civil servants and representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from 10 provinces in Afghanistan on gender issues.
In 2001 and 2002, Ms. Vekiloglu worked as a consultant for the UNDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina on a project to survey civil society development in Eastern Bosnia. She also worked in Bosnia for an international project promoting conflict resolution and peace education.
Prior that, Ms. Vekiloglu worked extensively with civil society and women's organizations in Turkey. From 1999 to 2000, Ms. Vekiloglu served as the coordinator of a women's NGO networking project in Ankara, Turkey.
"So often, people are pessimistic about the progress that is being made around the world," said Ms. Vekiloglu. "My hope is to be able to bring a positive outlook, based on these experiences, to our work at the United Nations and with other civil society organizations."
Some Links to NEWS about Baha'i Faith
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi f=/c/a/2006/07/18/MNGN3K0VNG1.DTL&hw=Bahai&sn=001&sc=1000(in one part the news mentions that one rocket hit the Holy Gardens of Bahai Temple in Acre _ well we know there is no damage)
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/features/?id=17032 ( same news as in yahoo news but middle east version with different photo o fthe Shrine)
http://archives.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0607/13/lol.02.html (news on july 13, Just in area Description gives the name Baha'i shrine- on the second half of the news)
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2107033&page
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28 July 2006
Bahai faithful unshaken by rockets in Israel
by Michaela Cancela-Kieffer
Thu Jul 20, 11:14 AM ET
HAIFA, Israel (AFP) - The Bahai believe that Moses, Christ, and Mohammed are all messengers of God and unlike their holy city of Haifa their faith in coming world peace is unshaken by Hezbollah's rockets.
Dozens of Hezbollah rockets have exploded in this port city, 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the Lebanese border, since the militia last week captured two Israeli soldiers and
Israel' responded with a massive bombardment.
Streets may be deserted, but the rockets, which killed eight railway workers in Haifa on Sunday, matter little to 100 pilgrims from the Bahai faith who arrived on Monday for a nine-day visit.
The Bahai, who believe in "the fundamental unity of all the great religions", was founded in
Iran' in the 19th century by their prophet, Bahaullah.
Haifa is home to the Bahais' governing body, the sparkling white Universal House of Justice, as well as the shrine of the Bab, he who announced the coming of Bahaullah.
His remains are housed in a splendid hillside mausoleum overlooking Haifa bay, amid spectacular and well-manicured terraced gardens, which the movement says was visited by half a million people in 2005.
British couple Gillian and Anthony Henderson have come on pilgrimage from their home in Vancouver, Canada.
Anthony is easy to spot in the near-deserted city, wearing a Scottish kilt, indicative of the diversity of the varied Bahai cultures -- spanning 75 nationalities and several million followers -- so says the movement.
"We decided we would come because we waited many, many years," says Anthony. "You have to apply (to come here on pilgrimage) most of the time you wait for five or six years."
"It's hard to put it into words, it is the most holy place in the world for us," says Gillian. "To be able to visit is the biggest blessing. We have to do it at least once in our life."
The Bahai, banned and persecuted in Iran, are not involved in politics, but have great affection for the United Nations' Their founder banned proselytizing in Israel, the Jewish state.
Albert Lincoln, the Bahais' "secretary general" as the movement has no clergy, will not comment on the current conflict but explains his community has "a message of peace and unity for the human race."
Gillian says all the pilgrims prayed together on Monday.
"It was very emotional considering the situation, we prayed very much for mankind and peace and we hoped for a peaceful resolution for all people." The British couple, who have left six children at home, have not been in a conflict zone before and have had to adapt to a life of air raid sirens and rocket blasts.
Some 700 volunteers and 150 employees work in the luxurious complex, built with donations from the faithful, all white marble and Persian carpets.
Followers believe in the coming unification of humanity even if the world must first go through difficult times, such as those that started with the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah on July 12.
"The world is getting darker and darker, but we have a more long-term vision," says French architect Daniel Caillaud who has lived in Haifa since 1988. During a visit to the pristine gardens "whose beauty shows the optimism of the Bahais" according to Indian follower Elisa Rasiwala, 53, the air raid siren shrieks once more, heralding the next rocket attack on Haifa.
"Our holy places are currently in the middle of the world in every sense. This is the eye of the storm," says the 59-year-old. "There's no doubt. The future is promising."
20 July 2006
ALL WE NEED IS LOVE eventhough rockets hit our home town
I have come accross this in one of my friends' blog and wanted to add on mine as well since i found it really interesting. Well, they are in the middle of war and they live in Haifa. They thought love is more important than anything in the world and whatever happens they wanted to get marry. Breave ones! Congs! I am totally speechless, hopefully they will be happily married forever.
For the ones who don't know about Haifa, I feel like giving some information about marriage there. First of all in the picture the couple is standing right in front of the Baha'i property and you can see the Shrine of the Bab and the first half of our terraces. Nice view as it has always been, therefore, most of the couples who wants to get marry come and take their wedding pictures in Baha'i gardens because of the beautiful view. Like this example... May Bab and Baha'u'llah bless you !
Here is the news from Reuters:
"HAIFA, Israel (Reuters) - Imad Mousa and his fiancee Anita Mishal smiled sweetly as their wedding photos were taken in Haifa on Tuesday -- just moments after the booms of Hizbollah rockets echoed across the northern Israeli city.
"I am a bridegroom under fire," Mousa said. "The noise bothers us, but what is more important than getting married?"
Dressed in their full wedding regalia, the couple posed for pictures overlooking Haifa's crystal bay.
They plan to get married on Friday in Mousa's village of Kfar Yasif in the northern Galilee, which has also come under attack from the Lebanese guerrillas. Mishal comes from Haifa and wanted wedding pictures from her home town.
Hizbollah rocket salvoes have killed 13 Israeli civilians since the crisis erupted a week ago. Israeli air strikes on Lebanon have killed 235 people, the vast majority civilians.
The couple, Arab citizens of Israel, bemoaned the bloodshed.
"War is bad for everyone," said Mousa."
14 July 2006
The Middle East War
We are all His servants and He does not want us to have war. The purpose of the religion is to know God not to fight because of the different religions. All the religions in this world is from the same God, we shall admit this and be respectfull for everyone's belief. We should be all united and lovefull and reflect all the attributes that God has given each of us. If we want to reflect these attributes then we should clean the dust on the mirror. How? First thing we have to do is pray. Therefore, I would like to share this Baha'i Prayer with everyone for wishing the Peace in this world.
"O my God! O my God! Verily, I invoke Thee and supplicate before Thy threshold, asking Thee that all Thy mercies may descend upon these souls. Specialize them for Thy favor and Thy truth.
O Lord! Unite and bind together the hearts, join in accord all the souls, and exhilarate the spirits through the signs of Thy sanctity and oneness. O Lord! Make these faces radiant through the light of Thy oneness. Strenghten the loins of Thy servants in the service of Thy kingdom.
O Lord, Thou possessor of infinite mercy! O Lord of forgiveness and pardon! Forgive our sins, pardon our shortcomings, and cause us to turn to the kingdom of Thy clemency, invoking the kingdom of might and power, humble at Thy shrine and submissive before the glory of Thine evidences.
O Lord God! Make us as waves of the sea, as flowers of the garden, united, agreed through the bounties of Thy love. O Lord! Dilate the breasts through the signs of Thy oneness, and make all mankind as stars shining from the same height of glory, as perfect fruits growing upon Thy tree of life.
Verily, Thou art the Almighty, the Self-Subsistent, the Giver, the Forgiving, the Pardoner, the Omniscient, the One Creator. "
11 July 2006
Sir Isaac Newton, Return of Christ and the BAB
Swift and savage persecution at the hands of the dominant Muslim clergy followed this announcement. The Báb was arrested, beaten, imprisoned, and finally on July 9, 1850. ...Today, the majestic building with the golden dome, overlooking the Bay of Haifa, Israel, and set amidst beautiful gardens, is the Shrine where the Báb's earthly remains are entombed. "
09 July 2006
Martyrdom of the BAB
I remember last year, I was in Haifa still serving, but on this day i was really sick and couldn't go to the Holyday program, but I could hear the readings from my room. I opened my window and started looking at the Shrine, it was dark and Shrine was sparkling like a beautiful lady with all its elegance. I was sad not to be with friends at that time but felt really lucky to be able to see that wonderful view from my room. My friends were always jealous with me, cause it was the best room in BWC with its view. If anyone knows the Baha'i flats in there, it was the one in Bracha abbas 14 (security flat).
Today my sister and my niece came from Sydney, we picked them up from the airport and went to the holyday gathering. They had already started, we quietly snicked in and started listening the program. They were reading how the incident happened. It is sad to hear how the creatures of God treated His Messenger. So unbelievable! Every single Messenger in this world had the similar kind of treatment from mankind.
I was trying to imagine that day. Whenever I hear how Anis was detached from everything but attached to the Bab, I get so emotional. I always wish to have same kind of spirituality.He is gifted because of his love to the Faith and he chose to go to the Abha Kingdom with his Glory. Now when we go to the Shrine of the Bab, we also visit him. Anis had to be placed with the Bab, because after the marthydom his body was sticked together with the Bab and was impossible to seperate them. Such a great blessing he had...
Have you ever realised the trees around the Shrine of the Bab? If you haven't next time of your visit, or if youhaven't visited the Holy Land yet try to see the trees that i am going to talk about now. And remember the story above. When you come out of the Shrine of the Bab that part of garden has these beatiful trees around and especially in May they have these beautiful flowers on them with every colour. But the two of those trees are special, because there is a story i have heard from one of the gardeners about those trees. Gardener told me that it is usually impossible for trees to live together and these 2 trees they are huging eachother , one has dark pink colour and the other one has leilac colour flowers on them. What the knowledge of the gardener about these type of trees was that they usualy kill eachother to live and usually one stands and other one dies or they both die. But they are alive and every year give their beautiful flower and they always hug eahcother. Well they actually represent The Bab and Anis, yes this is true and they are right next to the Shrine. When i first saw them, and heard the story I was like 'Yes this is it!'.
Hmmm may be I am a bit emotional when it comes to the Faith and to the stories like this. But it was standing right infront of me and eventhough it is just a coincidence i love the way those trees stand next to the Shrine.
How I love Thee and thank Thee for everything! May my life be sacrifised for Thee! May my soul be offered up for Thy sake!
08 July 2006
After Baha'i World Centre
I talk with other friends like Ali. He says these things happen to him as well, when i hear this i feel better. At least i know most of the friends who served in BWC feel the same way as i do. This feeling may be hard to understand for some of you. It is also hard to describe for me.
Additionally, the friendships i gained in Baha'i World Centre are uniqe. There are 700 friends are serving in the Holy Land and of course it is really hard to get to know everyone. You know all the faces, but you can just have some close friends that you hang around always. My close friends are all over the world, this is such a nice thing actually. On the other hand to think the fact of seeing eachother again and having the same close times.....hmmm ....seems hard to happen. I know few of them will be the ones i will be seeing regularly, cause we created this special bond in between us which is so valuable. Such a nice feeling. I also feel sad in a sense that i couldn't spent much time with some other friends although i wanted to but now we talk through internet a lot. So now even i have more friends.
The Universal LOVE! I think Baha'i World Centre is the model for that. I hope i can go and serve there again sometime in the future. (ps: I am in that photo ;)
07 July 2006
Prayer for UNITY
Unite the hearts of Thy servants, and reveal to them Thy
great purpose. May they follow Thy commandments and abide in Thy law.
Help them, O God, in their endeavor, and grant them strength to serve Thee.
O God! Leave them not to themselves, but guide their steps by the light of Thy knowledge, and cheer their hearts by Thy love.
Verily, Thou art their Helper and their Lord.
(Bahá'u'lláh: Bahá'í Prayers)
01 July 2006
THE MATRIX
Therefore, in this world he must prepare himself for the life beyond. That which he needs in the world of the Kingdom must be obtained here. Just as he prepared himself in the world of the matrix by acquiring forces necessary in this sphere of existence, so, likewise, the indispensable forces of the divine existence must be potentially attained in this world.
What is he in need of in the Kingdom which transcends the life and limitation of this mortal sphere? That world beyond is a world of sanctity and radiance; therefore, it is necessary that in this world he should acquire these divine attributes. In that world there is need of spirituality, faith, assurance, the knowledge and love of God. These he must attain in this world so that after his ascension from the earthly to the heavenly Kingdom he shall find all that is needful in that eternal life ready for him.
That divine world is manifestly a world of lights; therefore, man has need of illumination here. That is a world of love; the love of God is essential. It is a world of perfections; virtues, or perfections, must be acquired. That world is vivified by the breaths of the Holy Spirit; in this world we must seek them. That is the Kingdom of everlasting life; it must be attained during this vanishing existence.
By what means can man acquire these things? How shall he obtain these merciful gifts and powers? First, through the knowledge of God. Second, through the love of God. Third, through faith. Fourth, through philanthropic deeds. Fifth, through self-sacrifice. Sixth, through severance from this world. Seventh, through sanctity and holiness. Unless he acquires these forces and attains to these requirements, he will surely be deprived of the life that is eternal. But if he possesses the knowledge of God, becomes ignited through the fire of the love of God, witnesses the great and mighty signs of the Kingdom, becomes the cause of love among mankind and lives in the utmost state of sanctity and holiness, he shall surely attain to second birth, be baptized by the Holy Spirit and enjoy everlasting existence. "