Geo takes a big step today, yep, after all these years (well, four actually) he will strut across the stage in Spragins Hall and graduate! UAH will miss him a bunch (just like they did the other members of the fam)!
Good going Geo, dude, SON!
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Egyptian Court Rules Against Religious Freedom
In a closely watched case that has become the focus of a national debate on religious freedom, Egypt's SupremeAdministrative Court has ruled against the right of Baha'is to be properly identified on government documents.
The decision upholds current government policy, a policy which forces theBaha'is either to lie about their religious beliefs or give up their state identification cards. The policy effectively deprives Egyptian Baha'is ofaccess to most rights of citizenship, including education, financial services, and even medical care.
For more details about the ruling, please visit The Baha'i World News Service @ http://www.bwns.org
The decision upholds current government policy, a policy which forces theBaha'is either to lie about their religious beliefs or give up their state identification cards. The policy effectively deprives Egyptian Baha'is ofaccess to most rights of citizenship, including education, financial services, and even medical care.
For more details about the ruling, please visit The Baha'i World News Service @ http://www.bwns.org
Saturday, December 09, 2006
The Daily Star Reports on the (Egyptian Baha'i) ID Card Crisis
In Egypt, you're better off Jewish than Baha'i , an article By Abdel-Rahman Hussein in the Daily Star. Read this and other latest developments on the bahai-egypt blogspot link on the right.
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