Syrians mark Martyrs Day

Damascus, SANA, On the occasion of Martyrs’ Day, the state employees get a day off on Wednesday May 6th. the cabinet announced.

More than 100 years ago, the Syrians revolted against the tyranny of 400 years of Ottoman occupation, with the occupiers using all forms of crimes to terror and deter the Syrians from fulfilling their goals in freedom and independence.

Since the Othman Empire had lost the WWI, it adopted the Turkishsization policy to oppress and replace all forms of nationalism, even if that meant annihilation of a number of the region’s peoples.

Yet, the Syrians remained firm in their adherence to their identity, language and civilization, with an increased awareness on the importance of culture and nationalism and more secret meetings and forums to discuss methods of countering and overcoming occupation.

On the occasion, both Regional and National leadership of the Baath Arab Socialist Party (BASP) said that Martyrs Day is a call for going forward in fighting against aggression and dangers facing the homeland.

” Syrians are providing sacrifices in their fight against terrorism and Erdogan’s and some Arab regimes-backed Takfiri plot targeting Syria’s security and stability”, BASP added.

The statements pointed out that  Syrians honor martyrs’ families morally and financially.

Syrian citizens in Golan celebrate Martyr’s Day

Meanwhile,  Syrian citizens in the occupied Syrian Golan celebrated the Martyr’s Day.

They held a festival at the main square of Majdal Shams, affirming that the path of martyrdom is the only one to have victory, affirming that the Syrian army is the hope for liberation.

Participants in the festival laid a wreath on the Martyrs monument in Bakaata village, reciting verses of Quran on their souls.

Martyrs’ Day is a Syrian and Lebanese national holiday commemorates the Syrian and Lebanese nationalists executed in Damascus and Beirut on May 6, 1916 by the fourth army commander of the Ottoman occupation Jamal Pasha, also known as ‘Al Jazzar’ or ‘The Butcher’.

The martyrs were executed in both squares of Marjeh in Damascus and Bourj in Beirut.

Both places have since been renamed Martyrs’ Square.
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