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A second volume in a series dedicated to the work of an unnamed author was released on March 22, 1991, featuring the writer’s debut novel. The book is set in a fictional 19th-century city.
The release coincided with a period of significant political change in Mali, where a pro-democracy movement gained momentum. On March 22, 1991, mass demonstrations and national strikes, organized by students and trade unionists, demanded free multi-party elections and the resignation of the country’s authoritarian president, according to reports from that date.
The protests in Mali ultimately led to the collapse of the existing regime and the establishment of a transitional democratic government. The events marked a pivotal moment in the nation’s political history.
In Italy, Riccardo Cocciante’s “Se stiamo insieme” topped the music charts on March 22, 1991. In the United States, Timmy T’s “One More Try” was the number one song. Zhang Yimou’s film, “Raise the Red Lantern,” was also released that year.
Elsewhere in Italy, on the same date, guards Giovanni Cento, 50, and Domenico Bruno, 30, were killed in Petilia Policastro, Crotone, after witnessing a robbery. Bruno died immediately, although Cento succumbed to his injuries days later in a hospital in Messina, where he reportedly identified their assailant before his death. Vincenzo Comberiati was later sentenced to 17 years in prison for the murders following a complex legal process involving appeals and a Cassation Court review.
March 22, 1991, fell on a Friday and those born on that day were under the zodiac sign of Aries. The moon was in a waxing crescent phase.