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Kandy, Sri LankaThe decision to computerize Egypt's national identification system was ... followed by a system upgrade that only allowed three religions - Christianity, Judaism or Islam - to be entered into the required religion field. What the Baha'i minority has since been demanding is not official recognition of their religion, or the right to list their faith in official documents (a right that was denied to them in 2006), but the ability to simply leave the religion field blank.
Baha'i parents have been unable to obtain birth certificates and immunize children who were born during this period, and those who passed away have yet to be issued death certificates, in effect denying their widows the right to pensions.
Human society has arrived at a stage in its evolution when the unity of the whole human race is imperative. To not appreciate this reality is not to grasp the meaning of the current crisis in world affairs. The principle of the oneness of humankind identifies the code for resolving the far-reaching issues involved. As Baha'is... you appreciate the global connotations of instances of oppression at home or abroad and accept the responsibility of striving, guided by the principles of your Faith and in collaboration with others whenever possible, to combat injustice, for the common good.
Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 3:42AM | in
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Reader Comments (1)
Thanks for the reality check. We must never take for granted the concept of religious freedom. No wonder America's destiny in the unfolding global society is so prominent. We already take for granted these fundamental human rights.