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1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). Events of 1993January- January 5 – $7.4 million USD is stolen from Brinks Armored Car Depot in Rochester, New York in the 5th largest robbery in U.S. history. Four men, Samuel Millar, Father Patrick Moloney, former Rochester Police officer Thomas O'Connor, and Charles McCormick, all of whom have ties to the Provisional Irish Republican Army, are accused.
- January 19 – Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM inspectors to use its own aircraft to fly into Iraq, and begins military operations in the demilitarized zone between Iraq and Kuwait, and the northern Iraqi no-fly zones. U.S. forces fire approximately 40 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Baghdad factories linked to Iraq's illegal nuclear weapons program. Iraq then informs UNSCOM that it will be able to resume its flights.
February- February 17 – A ferry sinks in Haiti, killing approximately 1,215 out of 1,500 passengers.
- February 22 – UN Security Council Resolution 808 is voted on, deciding that "an international tribunal shall be established" to prosecute violations of international law in Yugoslavia. The tribunal will is established on May 25 by Resolution 827.
March- March 24 – South Africa officially abandons its nuclear weapons programme. President de Klerk announces that the country's 6 warheads had already been dismantled in 1990.
- March 27 – Following a rash of integrist murders, Algeria breaks diplomatic relations with Iran, accusing the country of interfering in its interior affairs.
April- April – The Kuwaiti government claims to uncover an Iraqi assassination plot against former U.S. President George H.W. Bush shortly after his visit to Kuwait. Two Iraqi nationals confess to driving a car-bomb into Kuwait on behalf of the Iraqi Intelligence Service.
- April 9 – The rock band Nirvana plays a benefit concert for the Bosnian rape victims at San Francisco's Cow Palace
May- May 24 – Eritrea gains independence from Ethiopia.
- May 28 – Eritrea and Monaco gain entry to the United Nations.
June- June 14 – Multipartyists win a referendum on the future of the one-party system in Malawi.
- June 18 – Iraq disarmament crisis: Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM weapons inspectors to install remote-controlled monitoring cameras at 2 missile engine test stands.
- June 20 – A 7.5 earthquake hits Japan, killing 385 people.
- June 27 – U.S. President Bill Clinton orders a cruise missile attack on Iraqi intelligence headquarters in the Al-Mansur District of Baghdad, in response to the attempted assassination of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush during his visit to Kuwait in mid-April.
July- July 7 – Hurricane Calvin lands in Mexico. It is the second Pacific hurricane on record to land in Mexico in July, and kills 34.
SeptemberOctober- October 3 – A large scale battle erupts between U.S. forces and local militia in Mogadishu, Somalia; 18 Americans and over 1,000 Somalis are killed.
- October 8 – David Miscavige announces the IRS has granted full tax exemption to the Church of Scientology International and affiliated churches and organizations, ending the Church's 40-year battle with the IRS and resulting in religious recognition in the United States.
NovemberDecember- December 7 – The 32-member Transitional Executive Committee holds its first meeting in Cape Town, marking the first meeting of an official government body in South Africa with Black members.
Undated- U.S. President Bill Clinton sends 6 American warships to Haiti, to enforce United Nations trade sanctions against the military-led regime in that country.
- Wildfires in California destroy over and 700 homes.
- Many foreigners are murdered by rebel groups in Algeria.
OngoingWars- Conflicts in Sub-saharan Africa
- Conflicts in Latin America
- Conflicts in the former USSR
FictionalThe following are references to year 1993 in fiction: BirthsJanuary–JuneJuly–DecemberDeathsJanuary–Marchthumb|120px|Audrey Hepburnthumb|120px|Brandon Lee- January 18 – Eleanor Burford (Jean Plaidy, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Ellalice Tate, Anna Percival, Victoria Holt, Philippa Carr), English writer (b. 1906)
April–Junethumb|120px|Turgut Özalthumb|120px|Pierre Bérégovoythumb|120px|James Huntthumb|120px|Pat NixonJuly–Septemberthumb|120px|Baudouin of Belgiumthumb|120px|Jimmy DoolittleOctober-Decemberthumb|120px|Vincent Pricethumb|120px|Kenneth Connorthumb|120px|Frank Zappathumb|120px|Félix Houphouët-BoignyShip eventsNobel Prizes Templeton PrizeSee also
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