Denial of Religious Liberty to Baha'is
- "Three Baha'is Condemned to Death in Iran for their Religious Beliefs" - New York Times, December 31, 1993
- Amnesty International - Report - MDE 13/34/96, October 1996: Iran: Dhabihullah Mahrami: Prisoner of Conscience
- State Department Condemns Death Sentence Against Iranian Baha'i Convicted of Apostasy -- Urges Iran to End Religious Persecution of Baha'is, October 2, 1996
- The Persecution of Dhabihu'llah Mahrami by the Iranian Authorities for Excercising his Freedom of Conscience (1996)
- Denial of Asylum to Iranian Baha'i Refugees in Turkey, September 1996
- Threat of Execution by Iran of Dhabihu'llah Mahrami and Musa Talibi: Amnesty International [Jan. 1997]
- Report of UN High Commission for Human Rights on the situation of Iranian Baha'is, 11 Feb. 1997
- Two Baha'is Killed in Iran, July, 1997
- Report of UN High Commission for Human Rights on the situation of Iranian Baha'is, 28 January 1998
- Baha'i Executed in Iran, July, 1998
- Fears for Baha'is in Iran and World Reaction to Rawhani Execution
- Closure of the Baha'i Open University by the Iranian Government, September-October 1998
- Petition of Educators concerning Closure of the Baha'i Open University by the Iranian Government, Oct. 1998-May 1999
- Baha'i Educators involved in the Open University sentenced to many years in prison by the Iranian Government, April, 1999.
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