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  • Russia
    Jun, 1993
    Garry Kasparov

    Choice of Russia

    Russia
    Jun, 1993

    In June 1993, Kasparov was involved with the creation of the "Choice of Russia" bloc of parties and in 1996 took part in the election campaign of Boris Yeltsin. In 2001 he voiced his support for the Russian television channel NTV.




  • Serbia
    Jun, 1993
    Croatian War of Independence

    Merging Referendum

    Serbia
    Jun, 1993

    In June 1993, Serbs began voting in a referendum on merging Krajina territory with Republika Srpska.




  • Chechnya, Russia
    Jun, 1993
    First Chechen War

    Dudayev dissolved the Chechen parliament

    Chechnya, Russia
    Jun, 1993

    A month later, Dudayev introduced direct presidential rule, and in June 1993, dissolved the Chechen parliament to avoid a referendum on a vote of non-confidence.




  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Friday Jun 4, 1993
    Bosnian War

    The UN Security Council passed Resolution 836

    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Friday Jun 4, 1993

    On 4 June 1993, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 836 authorising the use of force by UNPROFOR in the protection of the safe zones.




  • Mongolia
    Sunday Jun 6, 1993
    Mongolian Revolution of 1990

    The First Election Win For The Democrats

    Mongolia
    Sunday Jun 6, 1993

    The constitution was amended in 1992. The first election win for the democrats was the presidential election of 1993, when the opposition candidate Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat won.




  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Tuesday Jun 8, 1993
    Bosnian War

    Croat civilians and POWs were killed by the mujahideen

    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Tuesday Jun 8, 1993

    On 8 June, 24 Croat civilians and POWs were killed by the mujahideen near the village of Bikoši.




  • Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Wednesday Jun 9, 1993
    Bosnian War

    The ARBiH attacked HVO units positioned east of the town

    Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Wednesday Jun 9, 1993

    A similar development took place in Novi Travnik. On 9 June, the ARBiH (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) attacked HVO units positioned east of the town, facing the VRS in Donji Vakuf, and the next day heavy fighting followed in Novi Travnik.


  • Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Monday Jun 14, 1993
    Bosnian War

    The ARBiH offensive continued east of Travnik

    Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Monday Jun 14, 1993

    The ARBiH offensive continued east of Travnik to secure the road to Zenica, which was achieved by 14 June.


  • Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Tuesday Jun 15, 1993
    Bosnian War

    The ARBiH secured the area northwest of the town

    Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Tuesday Jun 15, 1993

    By 15 June, the ARBiH secured the area northwest of the town, while the HVO kept the northeastern part of the municipality and the town of Novi Travnik. The battle continued into July with only minor changes on the front lines.


  • Adriatic Sea
    Tuesday Jun 15, 1993
    Bosnian War

    Operation Sharp Guard

    Adriatic Sea
    Tuesday Jun 15, 1993

    On 15 June 1993, Operation Sharp Guard, a naval blockade in the Adriatic Sea by NATO and the Western European Union, began and continued until it was lifted on 18 June 1996 on termination of the UN arms embargo.


  • U.S.
    Thursday Jun 17, 1993
    Sony Corporation

    SDDS Format

    U.S.
    Thursday Jun 17, 1993

    In 1993, Sony challenged the industry-standard Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound format with a newer and more advanced proprietary motion picture digital audio format called SDDS (Sony Dynamic Digital Sound). This format employed eight channels (7.1) of audio opposed to just six used in Dolby Digital 5.1 at the time.


  • London, England
    Tuesday Jun 22, 1993
    David Cameron

    Special Adviser to the Home Secretary

    London, England
    Tuesday Jun 22, 1993

    After Lamont was sacked, Cameron remained at the Treasury for less than a month before being specifically recruited by Home Secretary Michael Howard. It was commented that he was still "very much in favour" and it was later reported that many at the Treasury would have preferred Cameron to carry on.


  • Jerusalem, Israel
    Thursday Jun 24, 1993
    Oskar Schindler (Schindler's List)

    Righteous Among the Nations

    Jerusalem, Israel
    Thursday Jun 24, 1993

    He and his wife, Emilie, were named Righteous Among the Nations, an award bestowed by the State of Israel on non-Jews who took an active role to rescue Jews during the Holocaust. on 24 June 1993. Schindler, along with Karl Plagge, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, Helmut Kleinicke, and Hans Walz are among the few Nazi Party members to be given this award. Other awards include the German Order of Merit.


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Thursday Jun 24, 1993
    Bosnian War

    An ARBiH defeat

    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Thursday Jun 24, 1993

    On 24 June, the Battle of Žepče began that ended with an ARBiH defeat on 30 June.


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