Martyrs' Day(Myanmar)

Myanmar's national day honoring General Aung San and other independence martyrs assassinated in 1947.
Observed on July 19 each year, Martyrs' Day in Myanmar commemorates the assassination of General Aung San and his cabinet in 1947. It marked a pivotal moment in Myanmar's path toward independence from British colonial rule. Official ceremonies include wreath-laying at the Martyrs' Mausoleum in Yangon and moments of silence nationwide. Government officials, veterans, and citizens gather to pay homage to those who sacrificed for the nation. The day serves as a solemn reminder of Myanmar's struggle for self-determination and unity. Educational programs and media broadcasts recount the lives and ideals of the fallen leaders.
Martyrs' Day Myanmar

Sandinista DayorLiberation Day(Nicaragua)

Nicaragua's celebration of the Sandinista revolution's victory and the end of the Somoza dictatorship in 1979.
Every July 19, Nicaragua observes Sandinista Day (Liberation Day) to mark the triumph of the Sandinista National Liberation Front over the Somoza regime. This historic victory ended decades of authoritarian rule and ushered in significant social and political reforms. Festivities include parades, political rallies, cultural performances, and tributes at memorial sites. Organizations and communities reflect on the revolution's goals of social justice, land reform, and national sovereignty. The day remains a focal point for discussions on Nicaragua's contemporary challenges and aspirations. It highlights the enduring legacy of the revolution in shaping Nicaraguan identity and policy.
Sandinista Day Liberation Day Nicaragua