Archive for December, 2006

Egyptian court rules against Baha’is

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

The nine-month battle to give Egyptian Baha’is the right to list their religion on their national ID cards ended today when Egypt’s Supreme Administrative Court ruled against the right of Baha’is to be properly identified on government documents:
The decision upholds current government policy, a policy which forces the Baha’is either to lie about their religious […]

I’m going to changing times.

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

Czech it out all (oh the bad puns), the Changing Times conference starts in two weeks and it seems that I have managed to sneak myself onto the bill (they’re under the impression that I’m some sort of “internet specialist”, the suckers). So, for anyone heading to the czech republic, I’ll see you there. I’ll […]

Common Market in Albuquerque tomorrow night

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

Why, oh why do I always find out about these things at the last minute? Seattle Baha’is and hip hop super-stars Common Market are in Albuquerque Tuesday night playing with Dan the Automator. So, if you’re luckier than I am and happen to be in the area, can you head down and check it out […]

Poverty fight needs spiritual component

Monday, December 11th, 2006

A story today in Uganda’s New Vision is highlighting how the Baha’is in that country are urging their government not to forget the need for a spiritual componant in the fight against poverty:
The Baha’i community director, Daisy Bamuno, said, “There is need to have the spiritual ingredient in the fight against poverty if it is […]

Malaysian Award for Baha’i Youth

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

The Baha’i World News Service put up a story a few days ago about a Baha’i who was named the Young Outstanding Malaysian for Moral or Religious Leadership:
“I used to be quite notorious,” said Jia Chin, who is now in his late teens. “I was involved in cheating and fighting.”

But Jia Chin decided to give […]

Winter School round-up

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

It’s that holiday season again, and you all know what that means right? That’s right, it’s winter school time (well, for those of you in the northern hemisphere anyway). Unfortunately, because of my little absence, lead time for some of these is a little tight, but here we go:

The Swiss Winter School (linked page is […]

Good Blogkeeping

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Just a few quick housekeeping things: I’m getting to the backlog of emails, so if you wrote to me any time in the past few months and still haven’t heard back, please bear with me, I’ll get there eventually. Also, given the huge amount of comment spam that I’m still getting, comments will effectively be […]

Reuters looks at Baha’i pilgrimage

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

So surprise surprise, a lot happened while I was out. For example: this Reuters story onBaha’i Pilgrimage:
The hushed Baha’i pilgrimage to the Holy Land focuses on personal prayer and meditation, and is like no other in a region long torn between religions struggling — often noisily and sometimes violently — for hearts, minds and land.

“It […]

gone fishin’

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

So let’s just pretend that I put up the following post up a few weeks ago:

I’m going to be dropping off-line for a few weeks owing to a change of job, change of house and change of continent. Then I’m goign to go on vacation, and then my computer is going to die and I’m […]