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Baha’i faith and nirbhaya (the girl who was gang raped in delhi)

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Baha’i faith and nirbhaya (the girl who was gang raped in delhi)

An example of extreme selfishness of Baha’is

T-Wood Artists Pay Tributes to Nirbhaya – Baha’is called it a political issue

I am a Journalist by profession and have a few Baha’i friends, and almost on a daily basis I hear about the “oppression of Baha’is in Iran”, which saddens me. But what makes me question things is this: Out of all of the oppressed peoples of the world, from South America to Chechnya, from Iran to the First Nation peoples of North America, why is that so much attention is given to seven people in Iran? I am not saying that persecution requires a high number of people for it to be persecution, but they act as if Baha’is are the only people being persecuted in that country. In the past twenty years, about two-hundred Baha’is have been executed by the State. That is a serious human rights crime, but does it really warrant a war, sanctions, and massive death for the entire Iranian population, while other countries that are allies of the United States kill groups of people in the thousands? And when non-Baha’is question Baha’is why they don’t speak out against the oppression of other groups of people, they basically say that it’s not their job. 

I went to Baha’i House for condemnation of the Rapist in Narbhaya case, because I saw that the whole of the humanity was pouring out the sympathy for the Braveheart, but the Baha’i Administration was silent on the whole issue.

Their reply which I received was “we believe in reforming and betterment of the society and moreover we do not interfere in politics.” I was shell shocked at the hypocrisy of this Iranian Baha’i lady who called this a politics and want every Indian to stand on their toes for the 7 Baha’is imprisoned in Iran.

Which would be a “fair”, albeit selfish answer if it were not for the sheer fact that the Baha’i institutions call on non- Baha’is to speak out on behalf of Baha’is? But when the tables are turned, the Baha’i institutions don’t want to hear it.

It left for me no time in concluding that the most hypocritical people on earth are these Baha’is who manipulate everything of the Baha’i Faith to suite them. Whether it is Holy writings or Baha’i Funds. They ridge elections, they exaggerate census, manipulate Baha’i money, Insult the Indians, they create martyrs to collect money.

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