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1990 (In the year)
199-
The Bahá'í International Community, through the Office of the Environment in collaboration with other environmental organizations, re-instituted the annual World Forestry Charter Gathering that had be founded in 1945 by Richard St. Barbe Baker. [AWH75] [VV106] Bahá'í International Community; Environment; Richard St. Barbe Baker
1990 (In the year)
199-
With the approval of the Universal House of Justice, the Bahá'í administrative institutions of the eastern and western parts of Germany were re-united. [BINS230:2] National Spiritual Assembly of Germany; Germany
1990 (In the year)
199-
Pope John Paul II made mention of the Bahá'ís at a reception held in his honour in Burundi. [AWH88] Pope John Paul II; - Popes; Burundi
1990 (In the year)
199-
The Asian Buddhist Conference for Peace was held in Mongolia.
  • A representative of the International Bahá'í Community was the only non-Buddhist speaker invited to address a public meeting held in conjunction with the conference. [AWH88] [VV101]
  • The paper that was delivered was entitled The Common Goal of Universal Peace in Buddhism and the Bahá'í Faith.
  • - Buddhism; - International peace conferences; Bahá'í International Community; Interfaith dialogue; Mongolia
    1990 (In the year)
    199-
    The National Spiritual Assembly of South Africa made a submission for the drafting of a new constitution.
  • The judge that received it, the President of the South African Law Commission, commented that this document stated the Bahá'ís were the only group whose ideas had a spiritual and moral basis for the constitution. [AWH87-8]
  • National Spiritual Assembly; Constitutions (Bahá'í); South Africa
    1990 (In the year)
    199-
    Amata Kabua, President of the Marshall Islands, visited the Bahá'í World Centre. [BW94–5:83] Amata Kabua; - Presidents; Prominent visitors; Islands; Marshall Islands; Oceania; - Bahá'í World Centre
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