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Bahá'í Chronology: 1993-01-00
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1993-01-00
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1993 Jan |
Reynaldo Galindo Pohl, the United Nations' special representative in charge of monitoring the human rights situation in Iran, revealed a secret document written by Iran's Supreme Revolutionary Cultural Council providing evidence that the Iranian Government had formulated a plan to oppress and persecute the Bahá'í community both in Iran and abroad. [BW92–3:139; BW93–4:154; BWNS879] [key] |
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Persecution, Iran; Persecution, Other; Persecution, Human rights; Persecution; Human rights; United Nations |
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1993 Jan |
In a commitment to education and the welfare of humanity, the Bahá’ís have setup 60 grassroots Bahá’í literacy schools and 30 Bahá’í primary health care workers were trained and deployed. The largest scale institution is the private school named the Bambino School in Lilongwe. A Bahá’í school started in January 1993 and in 2003 Bambino School had an enrolment of 1,100 from nursery level through secondary school and secretarial college and has high school graduation including taking the International General Certificate of Secondary Education.
See BWNS240 from 1963 for a recap of the early Bahá'í history of Malawi.
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Lilongwe, Malawi |
Bambino School; Bahai school |
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