The Persian Baha'is of Pakistan are involved in full scale corruption

mehrin
by mehrin
03-Jul-2010
 

There is lots of corruption in Baha’i community of Pakistan especially by the Persian Bahais.

Several years ago, a young Iranian Baha'i (living in Pakistan) who was to depart for Austria the next day was found hanged. This led to a lawsuit being initiated in Washington D.C. against the United Nations and its main officer in Pakistan: an Iranian Baha'i who was working for the UN.

According to the members of the NSA of Pakistan, the young man had hung himself and injected drugs as well. Well, the forensic evidence revealed an empty syringe.

The NSA of Pakistan had hurried to bury the body of the young man WITHOUT EVEN INFORMING THE PASKISTANI AUTHORITY.

The Iranian Baha'i at the head of UN in Pakistan had received bribes in order to provide refugee visa to the refugees. In fact, in a correspondence that was obtained by the US State Department, this Iranian Baha'i went as far as raping women in exchange for a visa (he called it consensual sex).

The Persian Bahais of Pakistan are involved in following matters,

1. The Members of NSA of Pakistan do not show high moral character due to which the lady members are worried to interact with them. They crack dirty jokes.
2. The fraud involved in the election of NSA and subsequent interference of UHJ approving only Iranian members on NSA and office bearers like the treasurer. Removing officially elected members
3. They are involved in economic frauds/misusing of Baha’i funds
4. Selling illegally properties belonging to Bahais
5. Making problems in Families in the name of “settling the issues.”
6. High divorce rate amongst the Bahais .
7. Showing exaggerated Baha'i census, a phenomenon find in every country.

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unity_only_unity

Dear Mehrin

by unity_only_unity on

I did read your post but sorry to say that it doesn't look like to be true.Your comments or in other words "Allegations" does not make sense to the reader. You mentioned, so called universal house of justice, well it is Our House of Justice. If, you have any concerns with the decision of UHJ then you should ask them for clarification.(which I believe they should have done in their decision).

 


unity_only_unity

Dear Mehrin

by unity_only_unity on

I did read your post but sorry to say that it doesn't look like to be true.Your comments or in other words "Allegations" does not make sense to the reader. You mentioned, so called universal house of justice, well it is Our House of Justice. If, you have any concerns with the decision of UHJ then you should ask them for clarification.(which I believe they should have done in their decision).

 


smaneck

Where is the evidence?

by smaneck on

This post is cut and pasted from something posted on talk.religion.bahai by someone calling himself Alivin. At the time I responded with the following, to which I received no response: 

 _________________________

 I find your story very confusing. Why would a lawsuit be filed in Washington DC 

in regards to an action done in Pakistan by a Iranian UN employee? 

 

>According to the members of the NSA of Pakistan, the young man had 
>hung himself and injected drugs as well. 

Which members of the NSA did you talk to? 

 

>Well, the forensic evidence 
>revealed an empty syringe

How did you get a hold of the forensic report? 

 

>The NSA of Pakistan had hurried to bury the 
>body of the young man 

Baha'is bury their dead as soon as possible, don't Muslims? But usually it is he family, not the NSA that takes care of the funeral arrangements. Where did ou hear the NSA did this? 

 

 

>The members claimed repraisal from the Pakistani government. 

Do you have their statement? 

 

>The Iranian Baha'i at the head of UN in Pakistan had received bribes 
>in order to provide refugee visa to the refugees. 

I wasn't aware that the UN gave out visas. I thought individual countries did hat. 

 

>In fact, in a 
>correspondence that was obtained by the US State Department, 

 

Who obtained the correspondence?  

 Until these questions are answered your post lacks credibility.  


mehrin

this mail is also circulating among Pakistani baha'is.

by mehrin on

Dear Bahai Friend,

Allahu Abha

Is it fair that the two members of the currently fairly elected National Assembly of Pakistan have been suspended by the Universal House of Justice? These were the members who received maximum number of votes from the delegates. The other seven members are retained.

Not only this but even the office bearers of the NSA has been removed and instead other appointed in their place. This clearly indicates that the so called infallible UHJ has not done justice. In fact they have humiliated and insulted the members of the NSA, the delegates and the Bahais who have elected these delegates.

With this interference of the House, the sanctity of Bahai elections are lost and it is a pointer that the House of Justice is interested in some members to work as Secretary and the Treasurer.

Coincidentally the suspended members are Pakistani it looks that the Universal House of Justice wants only Persian members to serve on the NSA.

In this episode the axis of evil are Prof. Mehrdad, Mr. Farsheed and Mr. Shamsheer. These three are the beneficiaries of this dissolution. Mr. Mehrdad did not get a single vote for the secretaryship and Mr. Farsheed the master manipulator while giving treasurer report was hiding some important facts and he spended beyond the budget. Mr. Shamsheer is expert in destroying the peace and calmness of Bahai families by interfering in their internal affairs. Constructive suggestions by sincere Bahais are considered as criticism.

This is a very serious problem which needs to be known by every Bahai of Pakistan. Ignoring this matter will only increase the courage of this axis of evil. Protection of Bahai institutions and the community at large should be the concern of each and every Bahai.

With loving Bahai greetings

Please forward it to different friends

“Let us recall His explicit and often-repeated assurances that every Assembly elected in that rarefied atmosphere of selflessness and detachment is, in truth, appointed of God, that its verdict is truly inspired, that one and all should submit to its decision unreservedly and with cheerfulness.”

(Shoghi Effendi)