Message from the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá'ís of the United Kingdom
We have received news of further disturbing developments in Iran.
In recent days there has been a widespread assault on
Bahá'í educational activities in Iran. According to reports
just received, thirty-two faculty members of the Bahá'í
Institute of Higher Education, sometimes called the Bahá'í
Open University, have been arrested. The Open University represents an
effort of the Iranian Bahá'ís to provide education for
Bahá'í youth who are prevented from completing their high
school education and from attending universities in Iran.
Moreover, the properties of the arrested Bahá'ís, including
books, papers and furniture, have been plundered, together with the
properties of other Bahá'ís unconnected to the Open University.
These actions have been carried out across the country by government
officers under the direction of the Ministry of Information, an intelligence
agency of the Iranian Government.
It appears that the object of these assaults on the faculty members is
closure of the Open University. Of those arrested, one was released in
Teheran. He reported having been told by an official that the
Bahá'í educational institution must be closed. However,
there seems to be a greater reason: this surge of attacks is consistent
with the aim of the Iran Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council to
eradicate the Iranian Bahá'í community, as set forth in
the secret document it adopted in 1991. (Often referred to as the
"Gulpaygani Document, its existence is well established, indeed the
National Spiritual Assembly has copies and has previously shared them
with the media and with government officials. Despite this documentary
evidence Iranian spokesmen continue to deny that there is any official
programme of action against the Bahá'ís.)
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