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1993 (In the year) 199- |
Vice President Ali Salim Al-Beidh quit Saleh's government and returns to Aden in southern Yemen and said he would not return to the government until his grievances had been addressed. These included northern violence against his Yemeni Socialist Party, as well as the economic marginalization of the south. Negotiations to end the political deadlock dragged on into 1994. The government of Prime Minister Haydar Abu Bakr Al-Attas, the former PDRY Prime Minister, became ineffective due to political infighting. | Yemen, Recent history; Yemen | |
1993 (In the year) 199- |
More than 10,000 people became Bahá'ís in Bangladesh. [BINS318:8; BINS319:1] | Mass conversion; Bangladesh | |
1993 (In the year) 199- |
The opening of the Bádi School with an enrollment of 12 students by the Torrez family members in Las Cumbres Villa Zaita, Panamá City, Republic of Panama. They rented a small, dismantled house from the Panama Social Security Agency, remodeled it and closed the garage in order to use it as a classroom.
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Badi School, Panama; - Bahá'í inspired schools; Panama | |
1993 (In the year) 199- |
The establishment of the Labranza Training Institute to complement the work of all the socio-economic development projects owned and operated by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Chile.
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Labranza Training Institute, Chile; Social and economic development; NSA; Chile | |
1993 (In the year) 199- |
EBBF (Ethical Business Building the Future) was registered in Paris as an official non-profit association. Its statutes provided that membership was open to Bahá'ís and non-Bahá'ís alike. [ebbf] | European Bahá'í Business Forum (EBBF); Business; Ethical Business Building the Future (EBBF); Paris, France; France |
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