. |
Bahá'í Chronology: search for "www.iranpresswatch.org/2008/11/iranian-baha'i-tol"
← Enter the first part of a date or an entire date, with or without hyphens, in the form Year-Month-Day. Examples:
|
or jump to:
1700s
1800s
1810s
1820s
1830s
1840s
. . .
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s search tips, key
"www.iranpresswatch.org/2008/11/iranian-baha'i-tol":
date |
event |
locations |
tags |
firsts |
2008 Nov |
Ameed Saadat sat Iran's 2008 national university entrance examination. He passed was accepted to study hotel management at Goldasht College in Kelardasht, Mazandaran, and began his studies. The college's registration form required students to identify their religion. Ameed, being honest had identified himself as a Bahá'í. The day before his first-term examinations were to begin the college director told Ameed that he was being expelled and would therefore not be allowed to sit the examinations. The following day, 26 students refused to take the end-of-term exam in protest against Ameed's expulsion. [Iran Press Watch] [key] |
Kelardasht; Mazandaran; Iran |
Persecution, Iran; Persecution, Education; Persecution; Human rights; Higher education |
|
Tips:
- Items with a greenish background are publications; see e.g. 1910-03.
- You may type or omit hyphens or slashes, like "2000-01-01" or "2000/01/01" or "20000101".
Hyphens help distinguish between 2000-1-1 and 2000-11.
- To make suggestions for entries or to correct errors please contact us.
- See export tool, index, bibliography, and publisher's note in the original book.
|
|
. |