Condemning the persecution of Baha'is in Iran.
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Condemns the government of Iran for its state-sponsored persecution of Baha'is. Calls on the government of Iran to release Ms. Raha Sabet, Mr. Sasan Taqva, and Ms. Haleh Roohi. Calls on the government of Iran and the Iranian Parliament to reject a draft Isla... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House |
| February 28, 2008 | August 01, 2008 |
Latest Vote
| August 01, 2008Roll call number 564 in the House | |||
| Question: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, as Amended: H RES 1008 Condemning the persecution of Baha is in Iran | |||
| Required percentage of 'Aye' votes: 2/3 (66%) | Percentage of 'aye' votes: 94% | Result: Passed | |
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July 24, 2008 Message of Persecution
Frank Wolf (R.-10) is a co-sponsor of H.Res. 1008. Dan Scalding, a Wolf spokesperson, said the congressman has met with his Baháâà constituents and ...
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August 29, 2008 washingtonpost.com
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August 12, 2008 Iranian Baha'i children being persecuted
Some promising news comes in the form of the 10th congressional resolution, H. Res. 1008, introduced in the US House of Representatives, condemning the persecution of Baha'is in Iran. This resolution "condemns the Iranian government for ...
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judge not lest ye be judged
I wonder why Ron Paul voted nay on that bill... hmmm....
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