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Belarus’ Freedom Day to be celebrated in Warsaw

Belarus’ Freedom Day to be celebrated in Warsaw

20:57, 21.03.2024
  fb/jd;   TVP World, Facebook
Belarus’ Freedom Day to be celebrated in Warsaw Warsaw is set to host a celebration of Belarus’ Freedom Day on Sunday, March 24, starting at 14:00 at Plac Trzech Krzyży. The event will feature a rally with Belarusian, Polish, and Ukrainian officials, and a march towards the monument of Nicolaus Copernicus, symbolizing unity and the shared pursuit of freedom.

Warsaw is set to host a celebration of Belarus’ Freedom Day on Sunday, March 24, starting at 14:00 at Plac Trzech Krzyży. The event will feature a rally with Belarusian, Polish, and Ukrainian officials, and a march towards the monument of Nicolaus Copernicus, symbolizing unity and the shared pursuit of freedom.

Photo: Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo: Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images

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The celebration will culminate in a concert at Zamkowy Square, where attendees will be treated to performances by renowned Belarusian musicians such as Peter Pavlov from N.R.M., Atesta, Dzieciuki, Lear, Belarusian Truestory, and more.

Organized by the United Transitional Cabinet along with several key partners including the Belarusian Association of Political Prisoners “To Freedom”, the National Anti-Crisis Management, the Museum of Free Belarus, and the “Belarus Warsaw” community, the event aims to celebrate the quest for liberty and democracy.

Freedom Day in Warsaw is more than just an event; it is a powerful expression of the enduring hope and commitment of the Belarusian, Polish, and Ukrainian communities to their shared ideals.

Freedom Day

Freedom Day, observed on March 25th, marks a pivotal moment in Belarusian history—the proclamation of the Belarusian Democratic Republic’s independence through the Third Constituent Charter in 1918.

Since the early 1920s, Freedom Day has been recognized by the Belarusian independence movement as the nation’s true Independence Day. It garners significant celebration not only within Belarus but also among the Belarusian diaspora worldwide, symbolizing a deep-rooted sense of national pride and historical significance.
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