Baha’i Student Expelled From Iranian University One Year before Graduation
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JUNE 14, 2018
Soha Izadi was expelled from a university in the Iranian city of Zanjan; 207 miles west of Tehran, in March 2018 because of her Baha’i faith, a source close to the 21-year-old student’s family informed the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) on June 11, 2018.
“On March 14 [2018], when winter semester exams were being held, the university’s training department contacted Ms. Izadi and told her that they had received a letter from the Education Evaluation Organization’s ethics division that said she is not able to continue her studies,” the source who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals told CHRI.
“Her name was removed as a student at the university and she could no longer access its website,” added the source.
After being accepted at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences in 2015, Izadi earned 150 credits from the university and had aimed to receive her undergraduate degree in 2019.
Izadi, whose parents were also prevented from attending university in Iran during their youth because of their Baha’i faith, were told by university officials that the only way she could continue her studies was by renouncing her Baha’i faith.
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