Mr Sabeti was imprisoned 3 times in iran for being a Baha'i. He was tortured, beaten, interrogated, and threatened with execution. He survived, escaped, and is lucky to be alive today to share his story. Section 209 is in evin prison, Tehran, Iran, where 7 Baha'is have been held captive for over 2 years. Since the beginning of the Baha'i Faith in ,innocent men women and children in Iran have been killed and many more persecuted to this day for just their peaceful beliefs. The Islamic Republic and its Shia establishment sees the influence of the Bahai teachings as a threat to their credibility and diminishing moral and spiritual authority. Section 209 is a social media campaign, advocating HUMAN Rights in Iran.
"Iran's ex-prisoner blogs torture." Section 209, Episode 1
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One more proof of Baha'i Sincerety
by nadeem khan on Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:29 AM PDT//bahaielections.wordpress.com/
You tell me how there
by nadeem khan on Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:24 AM PDTare 2.5 million or 3 million baha'is in India.
Show me proof?
Are the condition of Evin prison worst than Abu-gharib?
Show me proof?
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by farshadjon on Tue Oct 19, 2010 07:13 PM PDTWhat do you mean with few?Since you are claiming that these so called groups are sincere about their number of followers, I want to know the exact number of each group? Let me know.
You CAN’T make a lawsuit equal to a dungeon. And NO, they can't stay one single day in a jail, somewhere like Evin Prison. The very first time they see their life in danger, they will denounce their belief and that is the difference between the real belief and the faked one.
They are few in numbers
by nadeem khan on Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:41 PM PDTbut they are there and increasing. They do not exaggerate the statistical data to gain benefits. I appreciate there behaviour of being sincere. Cheating others by exaggerating the numbers is not what Baha'u'llah said to you. Be sincere in your approach.
"Do you know whether any of followers of these groups can stay ONE
single day in jail rather than years or to be killed for their belief?"
Yes they can stay in Jail. They are already being persecuted byyou Haifan Baha'is for their beliefs. They are being persecuted for their beliefs. Don't you know that? May I provide you a link of the Court Case that you H Baha'is initiated against O Baha'is?
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by farshadjon on Mon Oct 18, 2010 02:15 PM PDTNadeem khan,
Let me know the number of followers for each of these groups?
AND my next question:
Do you know whether any of followers of these groups can stay ONE single day in jail rather than years or to be killed for their belief? Hint: One of your close friends in this site has made up more websites than you have noted above. Keep trying!
So are these Moslems?
by nadeem khan on Sun Oct 17, 2010 11:19 PM PDTwww.orthodoxbahai.com
www.obcnhj.org
www.rt66.com/~kjherman/bahai/RB_home.htm
www.truebahai.com
www.bahaisorthodox.com
www.bahaifaith.net
www.sectsofbahais.com
www.unitarianbahai.org
www.uubahai.com
www.freebahais.com
www.bupc.org
www.entrybytroops.org
www.bahaifaithvideos.com
www.bahaullah.net
www.bahaijustice.com
www.bahaifireside.org
www.essencebahai.netfirms.com
www.guardianshipofthebahaifaith.org
www.fglaysher.com/reformbahai
www.uhj.net
//bahairants.com/us-nsa-loses-court-case-agai...
//mybahaifaith.blogspot.com
//unitarianbahai.angelfire.com
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by farshadjon on Sun Oct 17, 2010 08:53 AM PDTNadeem khan,
Your dream of seeing Iran without Baha’is will not come true as Iran is the birthplace of Iranian Bahai’s and they have every right to live in peace, practice their belief, and have higher education, career, and the rights that other Iranians have.
Your conspiracy theory of showing Azalies in power and to wash hands of so called Muslim fundamentalists from what they have committed against Bahai’s is irrelevant and even laughable!
But last point is that with all your effort to show the Baha’i religion divided into many sects, Baha’i faith is in fact the only religion that has not been branched out.
P.S. Thanks for the blog, Faryarm.
In iran if they are allowed to practice
by nadeem khan on Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:53 PM PDTthey will create more problems. Orthodox Baha'is will also start teaching. The Azalis, who are already in the higher positions in the Islamic Regime will start open suppression of the Baha'is. Many of the decisions of this regime are in the hands of powerful Azalis. They are doing all this. I even think there are many Mullas who are actually Azalis and this is being done to the Baha'is by the hands of Azalis in Taqiyyih.
The matter is clear, if baha'is are granted enough freedom it will create more problems for Iran. The differences between Haifan Baha'i sect with other sects will be exploited, the powerful Azalis of Iran will start an open fight with the Baha'is and the result will be worst.
So I think it is better for the Baha'is to migrate from Iran to Israel and stay in the occupied lands in peace. They have enough money. If the Haifan UHJ allot some money to some poor baha'is of Iran, instead of spending millions for the maintenance of Gardens in Israel, they can be easily taken out of Islamic Iran and setteled permanently in the Holy Land.
Here is a short video about the different sects of the Baha'is.