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1968 196- |
Twenty years prior, on December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To mark this event the UN General Assembly unanimously designated the whole of this year, 1968, as International Human Rights Year.
The Bahá'í Communities of North America, on the occasion of the world-wide commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the call to the world's leaders to establish universal peace through justice and unity by Bahá'u'lláh, observed 1968 as the International Year for Human Rights. At the Bahá'í Intercontinental Conference in Chicago the Bahá'ís affirmed that in accordance with the Teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, human rights are God given rights. |
Human rights | |
1968 (In the year) 196- |
The Bahá'í Publishing Committee based in Karachi developed into a Bahá'í Publishing Trust responsible for translation and publication into Urdu, English, Persian, Arabic, Sindhi, Pushtu, Balochi, Gojri, Balti and other regional languages. | - Publishing Trusts; * Translation; Karachi, Pakistan; Pakistan | |
1968 (In the year) 196- |
Over a thousand new believers enrolled in Ethiopia. [BW15:186] | Mass conversion; Ethiopia | |
1968 (In the year) 196- |
Ernest Ndouba (G Beadoumadji Moadoumgar) of the Sara ethnic group and the first Chadian to become a Bahá'í, enrolled in Ndjamena. | Ernest Ndouba; Ndjamena, Chad; Chad | first Chadian Bahá’í |
1968 (In the year) 196- |
A Bahá'í Publishing Trust, Maison d 'Edition, for the publication of Bahá'í literature in the French language, was formed at Brussels by the Belgian National Assembly, thus accomplishing a major goal of the Nine Year Plan. [BW14p95] | - Publishing Trusts; Brussels, Belgium; Belgium | |
1968 – 1969 196- |
Throughout Iran, pressure on Bahá'ís intensified. [BW18p391]
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Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Other; - Persecution, Education; - Persecution; Iran | |
1968 (Approximate date) 196- |
Našrīya was a news bulletin of the Local Spiritual Assembly of Tehran. It was distributed free of charge to each Bahá'í family in Tehran every 19 days. It functioned for a dozen years and kept its readers informed of the major news and developments in the Bahá'í community of Tehran. [BAHAISM v. The Bahai Community in Iran by V. Rafati] | Nasriya; * Publications; Iran |
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