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1985 (In the year)
198-
The persecution of the Bahá'ís of Iran continued throughout the year. [BW19:177–226]
  • Seven Bahá'ís were executed or otherwise killed. [BW19:234]
  • For pictures of the martyrs see BW18:295–305 and BW19:236–46.
  • For the actions taken by the Bahá'í International Community see BW19:39.
  • * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; Bahá'í International Community; Human rights; Iran
    1985 (In the year)
    198-
    A regional office of the Bahá'í International Community affiliated with the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) was established in Bangkok. [BW19:161–2] Bahá'í International Community; Social and economic development; Bangkok, Thailand; Thailand
    1985 (In the year)
    198-
    To support the United Nations International Youth Year Bahá'í communities undertook a variety of activities. [BW19:301–10] United Nations; International Youth Year; - Worldwide
    1985 (In the year)
    198-
    Annemarie Krüger, who began travelling to Moldavia to teach the Bahá'í Faith in 1974, was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh by the Universal House of Justice, although she never lived in the country. [Candle9 28 July, 2008] - Knights of Bahá'u'lláh; Travel Teaching; Moldova
    1985 (In the year)
    198-
    The publication of Bahá'í Focus on Human Rights by Philp Hainsworth. It has been described as the first attempt at an analytic approach by an individual believer to the question of human rights. It was published in London by the Bahá'í Publishing Trust. [Collins p86, 7.1117] Bahá'í Focus on Human Rights; Philip Hainsworth; London, England; United Kingdom
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