FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In response to [article or ad] about my fellow Baha'is in your paper, I believe Professor Juan Cole, of the University of Michigan's Department of History, has a website of extensive and disturbing documentation that anyone interested in the Baha'i Faith should be aware of, especially his article "Fundamentalism in the Contemporary U.S. Baha'i Community," Religious Studies Review, Vol. 43, no. 3 (March, 2002):195-217: https://www-personal.umich.edu/~jrcole/bahai/2002/fundbhfn.htm In his book Modernity and the Millennium, published by Columbia University Press in 1998, Professor Cole observes the Baha'i administration has increasingly come under the control of fundamentalists, "stressing scriptural literalism . . . theocracy, censorship, intellectual intolerance, and denying key democratic values (196)." Similarly, Karen Bacquet has written an insightful article on Baha'i fundamentalism: "Enemies Within: Conflict and Control in the Baha'i Community," which was published in the American Family Foundation's Cultic Studies Journal, Volume 18, 2001, pp.109-140: https://www.angelfire.com/ca3/bigquestions/enemies.html For numerous other views in balance to your [article or ad], I also recommend the over 50 megabytes of documentation on my own website, The Bahai Faith & Religious Freedom of Conscience: https://fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/ Frederick Glaysher Always include your full address and telephone number. Most media require it for any type of press release or letter to the editor. If left out, they usually won't even consider it, let alone publish it.