IRAN REGIME PROHIBITS MORE THAN 100 BAHA'I STUDENTS FROM ENTERING UNIVERSITIES
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The German news broadcaster, Deutsche Welle reported on Tuesday, Sept. 26 that more than 100 Baha'i students who had taken up university admission exams and got passing grades earlier in the summer have been prohibited from enrolling in universities at the start of the school year in Iran due to their religion beliefs.
The deprived youths were all told that their 'files are incomplete'
The deprived youths were all told that their 'files are incomplete'
when they approached to get their exam results after the results were published.
And after going to the authorities in charge of the examinations, most of them were told directly that the reason behind this disadvantage is their Baha'i faith, according to the so called Cultural Revolution. They were advised of apostasy if they wanted to continue education in Iran
And after going to the authorities in charge of the examinations, most of them were told directly that the reason behind this disadvantage is their Baha'i faith, according to the so called Cultural Revolution. They were advised of apostasy if they wanted to continue education in Iran
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