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Wo sind die von den Behörden behaupten gleichen Rechte für alle Menschen im #Iran, wenn das Eigentum dutzender #Bahai-Landwirte nur wegen ihrer Religionszugehörigkeit beschlagnahmt und dies gerichtlich legitimiert wird? #ItsTheirLand

Baha'i World News Service (@bahainews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has cast a light on the transformative effect of Bahá’í community-building activities on the lives of young people in Mount Druitt, a neighborhood in Sydney. Full story: news.bahai.org/story/1498/

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has cast a light on the transformative effect of Bahá’í community-building activities on the lives of young people in Mount Druitt, a neighborhood in Sydney. 

Full story: news.bahai.org/story/1498/
Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Training in psychotherapy begins in earnest when it finally sinks in that giving advice doesn't help And it sinks in that common-sense solutions haven’t helped and won’t help now Meaningful psychotherapy is not an extension of common sense. It is something else entirely.

Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay tech bros. I know you love your AI and it can do really cool stuff. But you need to understand something: You don’t know shit about psychotherapy. You’re not trained in it. You have probably never encountered a psychotherapist with legit expertise in your life I can

Okay tech bros. I know you love your AI and it can do really cool stuff. But you need to understand something:

You don’t know shit about psychotherapy. You’re not trained in it. You have probably never encountered a psychotherapist with legit expertise in your life

I can
Bahá'í International Community - Human Rights (@bahaibic_rights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: A Qatari #Bahai dignitary, Remy Rowhani, has been sentenced to five years in jail after an unjust conviction on baseless charges. The Bahá'í International Community calls on the international community to urge the government of #Qatar to uphold international law and ensure his immediate

BREAKING: A Qatari #Bahai dignitary, Remy Rowhani, has been sentenced to five years in jail after an unjust conviction on baseless charges. The <a href="/BahaiBIC/">Bahá'í International Community</a> calls on the international community to urge the government of #Qatar to uphold international law and ensure his immediate
Bahá'í International Community - Human Rights (@bahaibic_rights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Doha court sentenced Remy Rowhani, a Baha’i dignitary in Qatar, to five years in prison on 13 August 2025 for exercising his rights to freedom of speech and religion. Qatari authorities should quash the conviction and release him. Read the full joint Bahá'í International Community and @HRW press

A Doha court sentenced Remy Rowhani, a Baha’i dignitary in Qatar, to five years in prison on 13 August 2025 for exercising his rights to freedom of speech and religion. Qatari authorities should quash the conviction and release him. Read the full joint <a href="/BahaiBIC/">Bahá'í International Community</a> and @HRW press