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Iraqi Independence Day
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Iraqi Independence Day in Iraq
Date: October 3rd
History:
Iraqi Independence Day marks the anniversary of Iraq's independence from British rule. On October 3, 1932, Iraq became a sovereign nation after being under British mandate since the end of the First World War. The mandate was established by the League of Nations following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, which had controlled Iraq for centuries.
Traditions and Celebrations:
Public Events: Parades and official ceremonies are common, often featuring military displays to honor the country's armed forces.
Flag Raising: The Iraqi national flag is prominently displayed and raised in public spaces and government buildings.
Speeches and Performances: Political leaders deliver speeches commemorating the day. Cultural events highlighting Iraqi heritage, including music and dance performances, are organized.
Educational Programs: Schools may have special programs or lessons about Iraqi history to educate students on the significance of Independence Day.
Media Coverage: Television and radio stations broadcast programs related to Iraq's history of independence.
What People Do:
Many Iraqis spend time with family and friends, celebrating their nation's independence.
It is a day for national pride where people reflect on their country's journey and aspirations for the future.
Public places are often adorned with national colors, with some citizens choosing to wear clothing that reflects their national identity.
On this day, people across Iraq come together to remember their past struggles for sovereignty and hope for peace and prosperity in their independent nation.