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Every year, every year, Egypt celebrates the occasion of the martyrdom of General Abdel Moneim Riad in one of the fights of the war of attrition. Every Arab country has another story and a novel behind it.
Al Watan follows the stories of "Martyr's Day" in 6 Arab countries wishing to revive it.
– Day of the martyr in Iraq:
On December 1 of each year, the day of the Iraqi martyrs was dedicated to the commemoration of the Iraqi martyrs brutally executed by Iran during the Battle of Busaytin in 1981 and isolated from all weapons.
But after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Iraqi government postponed the date of the celebration of this day to the day of the execution of the Iraqi regime of Shiite cleric Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, the date of the occupation of Iraq itself, April 9, 2003.
– The day of the martyrdom in the United Arab Emirates:
The United Arab Emirates celebrate each year on 30 November their martyred martyrs in the exercise of their national functions, inside or outside the United Arab Emirates. Internal, diplomatic or national conscripts.
The day of the martyrdom of 2015 was announced by a decree of the President of the State, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who celebrates a holiday for all governmental and private sectors, organizing various ceremonies and events commemorating the martyrs from the Emirates.
– Day of the martyr in Algeria:
Linked to this day in Algeria on February 18 of each year and declared National Day of Martyrdom since February 18, 1991 at the initiative of the coordination of the sons of martyrs, whose members met on that date and decided to mark the anniversary of each year the same day in the honor of the martyrs, Everyday have martyrs, so as not to forget the significance of the wedding anniversary and the martyrdom of millions of martyrs who liberated Algeria from 1830 to 1962.
– Day of the martyr in Bahrain:
On December 17, the Kingdom of Bahrain celebrates "the day of the martyrs", at the initiative of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the country, to honor the sacrifices made by the Bahraini Defense Forces, the Ministry of the Interior and the National Guard. Inside and outside the homeland, in all areas civil, military and humanitarian, and coincided with the anniversary of the King's accession to the rule of the Government, to be the day of the Bahraini martyr.
– Day of the martyr in Palestine:
January 7 each year is a commemorative day of the martyrs of Palestine, announced in 1969, four years after the first Palestinian martyr of the Palestinian armed revolution, the martyr Ahmed Musa Salama, first martyr of the Fatah movement and martyred revolution the January 1, 1965. The "Eilabun Tunnel" completed its heroic operation, which became a national day to commemorate the souls of the martyrs who sacrificed themselves for Palestine.
– Day of martyrdom in Libya:
He was martyred on September 16, 1931 after having resisted the Italian invasion since entering Libya in 1911. He was subjected to a mock trial that culminated in a suspended sentence. Even though he was a big boy, he was 73 years old.
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