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Legal / government documentssorted by title, English only [] - Activities in Iran in the 1960s: Documents from the US government, in Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-1968, Volume XXII: Iran (1964). State Dept., CIA, and Defense documents regarding activities in Iran in the 1960s. [about]
- Case on Conscientious Objection, A. [about]
- Cases of Dhabihu'llah Mahrami and Musa Talibi, The, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States and Amnesty International (1998). In June 1994 and January 1996, two Baha'is in Iran were arrested and later sentenced to death for the crime of apostasy from Islam. These 9 documents and articles are about their case. [about]
- Consideration of the Baha'i religion, its Tenets, the Character of its Followers, and the Possibility of its Spread, A, by W. Smith Murray (1925). Lengthy report back to the US State Department on the Baha'is in the Middle East and the "Imbrie affair" by Murray, who was then in charge of the U.S. Consulate in Tihran. [about]
- Crimes Against Humanity: The Islamic Republic’s Attacks on the Bahá’ís, by Iran Human Rights Documentation Center (2008). [about]
- Criminalizing the Baha’i Religion, by Christopher Buck, in Iran Press Watch (2009). [about]
- Green Acre Baha'i Institute vs. Town of Eliot, Maine, 1954. [about]
- Green Acre Baha'i Institute vs. Town of Eliot, Maine, 1963. [about]
- In re Petition for Naturalization of Parviz Meghnot (1965). In 1965 naturalization was granted to a Baha'i applicant, overruling a decision by the Immigration and Naturalization Service that belief in world government compromised his loyalty to the United States. [about]
- Mostofi vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1996. [about]
- National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States vs. New Mexico Covenant-Breakers. [about]
- Petition from the Persian Reformers, by Baha'is of Baghdad (1867). A petition sent by the Baha'is in Baghdad in 1867 to the US Consulate general, seeking assistance in getting Baha'u'llah released from imposed exile. With introduction by Robert Stauffer. [about]
- Recognition of Baha'i Marriage and Holidays in American State Law. [about]
- References to the Baha'i Faith in the US State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, by United States Department of State (2001). [about]
- Report to the U.S. Secretary of State, by W. Smith Murray (1924). A report to the US Secretary of State by W. Smith Murray, who was in charge of the U.S. Consulate in Tihran, on report of the murder of Vice Consel Robert Imbrie in Tihran on July 18, 1924. [about]
- Sarhangzadeh vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1996. [about]
- Sobhani vs. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1994. [about]
- Trial of The Yaran ("Friends in Iran"): Six Essays, by Christopher Buck, in Iran Press Watch (2009). Six essays by Buck from a legal perspective about the extended imprisonment of seven Baha'i leaders in Tehran. [about]
- Trial of the Yaran under Iranian Criminal Procedure: “The Justice of God” or Procedural Injustice?, The: Iranian Islam, not the Yaran, on trial in the court of international opinion, by Christopher Buck, in Iran Press Watch (2010). Two essays about legal issues associated with the 2009-2010 trial of the Yaran, the former informal group of leaders of the Baha'i community of Iran. [about]
- United States National Spiritual Assembly vs. Mirza Ahmad Sohrab. [about]
- United States Policies in Support of Religious Freedom: Focus on Christians, by United States Department of State. [about]
- WIPO Domain Name Dispute: Case D2001-1302, "bahaiwomen.com". [about]
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