The Baha’i international community (BIC) and the office for public affairs held an event called “rethinking education for inclusion and innovation in Yemen” on the eve of 17th summit of the united nations minority issues assembly” in Geneva. In this event, the role of education in strengthening social affinity, preaching peace and reconstructing educational system of Yemen were investigated.
The summit included speech of prominent people like: Elham Maniya from Munich university, Nafe’a Sanaee from public affairs office of the Baha’is of Yemen, Pasi Amani, the manager of education program of UNICEF and Saba Haddad, the presentative of BIC in the united Nations. Nicholas Lovert, the special reporter of the united nations stressed on the need for international support and planning for educational programs which accentuate critical variety and thought.
In her speech, Saba Haddad stressed on the importance of educational content in removing prejudices and preaching religious, racial and sexual variety and Elham Maniya pointed out the basic problems of educational system of Yemen including using education to preach warlike ideologies and privation of minorities as Baha’is of just education right.
In this event, women ‘s issues and the key role of educating girls in the community were investigated. In this regard, Saba Haddad emphasized that educating girls will make them high-powered and will be influential on social and economic growth of community.
The Bahaism cult claims for discrimination in Yemen was in fact a struggle to attract international attention to Yemen to put pressure on the revolutionary and anti-Zionistic government of Yemen.
While the brave and liberal government of Yemen is fighting against the savage and criminal regime of Israel supporting the oppressed people of Palestine and this measure of the Baha’ism organization is nothing but helping Zionistic aims and the wild western civilization.
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