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18 months later, a voice of the Bahá’í Faith signs off

Daft Like Dar
Published Tuesday, April 15, 2008

With the summer rapidly approaching, many seniors like myself are looking forward to the freedom and responsibility coming after graduation.

But, the whole world’s eyes seem to be focused on the summer’s Olympic host, China. After an uprising in Tibet that brought the travails of a cultural minority to the forefront of the media, activists have demonstrated solidarity with Tibetans by protesting the Olympic torch as it passed through different cities. I cannot help but feel empathy with the political leaders who must now decide how they will react to the issue: take an absolute...

#1 By Jorge Tschebotarjew 6:25p.m. on April 15, 2008

Dariush,

Thank you for your services to humanity, no matter how small that seams today. Enlightened minds will ponder and act. The torch will never stop burning and it has been increasingly doing so for more than 160 years, since the beginning of a new spiritual revevelation. My deepest thanks to you! Jorge

#2 By Jenna Nicholas 2:24p.m. on November 25, 2008

This is beautiful - really inspiring.
Please keep on writing and spreading the love.
Jen

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