You might find these articles interesting -
This first article “provides a clarified explanation of why Baha’is do not participate in protests of any sort, or in political/social revolution movements. Even when faced with the most brutal oppressions, as Baha’is have been experiencing in Iran, Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries, they are instructed to use whatever legal resources are available to them in their country of residence. Although legal representation and due process of law is often denied, Baha’is do not engage in any activity that might be devisive in nature. They are encouraged to take action for justice and speak out against oppression utilizing whatever methods are agreeable to their government.”
http://www.examiner.com/baha-i-in-sacramento/baha-i-response-to-oppression-iran
And here is another article that is just one example of Baha’is working at a local level towards raising awareness of the unjust way Baha’is are being treated in Iran:
http://staugustine.com/living/religion/2010-10-14/bahais-ask-congress-speak-out-imprisoned-iranian-bahai-leaders





