The European Day for the Victims of Terrorism, held on March 11th, is a special day to remember people who have been hurt by terrorism. Terrorism is when bad people do harmful things to scare others. This day helps us think of those who have suffered and their families. It reminds us to be kind and support each other so we can live in a safe and peaceful world. People across Europe join together on this day to show that they care about the victims and to work towards stopping violence in the future.
How to celebrate European Day for the Victims of Terrorism?
You can celebrate by making a special card or drawing to remember those affected by terrorism. Light a candle at home to show respect and keep a moment of silence to think about them. Talk with family or friends about staying kind and helpful to everyone. You might also plant a small tree or flower in your garden to remember peace and hope for the world. Share a story or poem about heroes who help others, to inspire your friends. Write down why peace is important, and keep it somewhere safe to remind you every day.
Where European Day for the Victims of Terrorism is celebrated?
- - International