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1988 Jul - Aug
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Over 500 people became Bahá'ís in Liberia. [BINS184:8] Liberia
1980 -1988
198-
The paper, ‌Iranian Baha'is and the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) was presented by Dr Kamali Sarvestani at the annual meeting of the Middle East Studies Association on November 4th, 2023. The study examines the ‌Iranian Bahá'ís engagement in the Iran-Iraq War.

An abstract can be found at myMESA.

* Persecution, Iran; Iran; Iraq
1988 26 Jul
198-
In the final phases of the Iran-Iraq war Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini felt that defeat was imminent and decided to take his revenge on the political prisoners. He issued fatwas ordering the execution of anyone who had not "repented" and who was not willing to collaborate entirely with the regime.
   The massacres began, and every day hundreds of political prisoners were hanged and their corpses were buried hurriedly in mass graves all over major cities, in particular, Tehran.
    By the time it ended in the autumn of 1988, some 30,000 political prisoners, the overwhelming majority activists of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK), had been slaughtered.
   On August 9, 2016, an audiotape was released by Khomeini's former heir, Hossein-Ali Montazeri, acknowledging that that massacre took place and had been ordered at the highest levels. [National Council of Resistance in Iran website; Facebook - Iran Gathering]
  • See an article published in CAMERA 7Feb2022 entitled Mahallati not Playing it Straight with Oberlin about Family History. Oberlin College was rocked by controversy surrounding one of its professors, Mohammad Jaffar Mahallati, a former diplomat for the Islamic Republic of Iran. He stood accused of covering up a mass killing in Iran while serving as a diplomat for that country in the 1980s. People at Oberlin argue that his alleged role in the coverup disqualifies him from serving as a professor at the school. Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college in Oberlin, Ohio in the United States.
      On the 28th of November 2023 Oberlin College placed Iran's former UN ambassador, Mohammad Jafar Mahallati, on indefinite leave from his teaching position after a campaign by Iranian Americans. A college spokesperson declined to give reasons for the measure however his nameplate was removed from his office door, and references to Mahallati were scrubbed from the college's website, including a 'factsheet' that defended the professor from accusations that he covered up crimes against humanity. " It took Oberlin College three years to take this action, in the duration it was discovered that he was also the defendant in a lawsuit alleging a predatory sex-for-grades relationship with a graduate student at Columbia University, where Mahallati taught courses in the 1990s. [Iran International2DEC2023]
  • * Persecution, Iran; Mohammad Jaffar Mahallati; Ayatollah Bahaoddin Mahallati; Iran
    1988 15 Jul
    198-
    The first International Women's Conference of Paraguay opened, attended by 130 women from seven countries. [BINS180:5] Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Women; Women; Paraguay; Latin America first International Women’s Conference of Paraguay
    1988 14 – 17 Jul
    198-
    The Bahá'í Association for Arts (BAFA) helds its first arts festival at the Bahá'í conference centre De Poort, Netherlands. [BINS180:4] Bahá'í Association for Arts (BAFA); Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Arts; - First conferences; De Poort, Netherlands; Groesbeek, Netherlands; Netherlands first arts festival Netherlands
    1988 7 – 10 Jul
    198-
    The first Youth Convention of Spain was held in Madrid. [BINS180:5] Madrid, Spain first Youth Convention of Spain
    1988 Jul
    198-
    In 18 days of teaching, 876 adults, youth and children became Bahá'ís in Haiti. [BINS181:7]
  • Reports from the National Spiritual Assembly in September indicated that 2,371 people enrolled in the first phase of the teaching campaign.
  • Mass conversion; Haiti
    1988 Jul
    198-
    Eighty–nine people became Bahá'ís in Belize. [BINS186:2] Belize
    1988 Jul
    198-
    Nearly 50 people became Bahá'ís in Saipan, Mariana Islands. [BINS181:5]
  • Later reports indicated that 91 people have enrolled by October 1988.
  • Saipan, Mariana Islands; Mariana Islands
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