"Remembrance for Victims of the Genocide" on April 9th is a special day to remember people who lost their lives in a very sad and terrible event called a genocide. A genocide happens when a large group of people is hurt or killed just because of who they are, like their race or religion. On this day, people around the world take some time to think about those who suffered and to hope for a kinder world where everyone is treated with fairness and respect. It is a day to learn from the past so such events never happen again.
How to celebrate Remembrance for Victims of the Genocide?
Honor the day by lighting a candle or leaving flowers to remember those we lost. Spend a quiet moment thinking about them. Wear white or black clothes to show respect. Join family or friends to talk about kindness and how to keep peace. Draw a heart or make a craft in memory of the victims and share it with others. Write a letter or a poem to express how you feel. Plant a tree or a flower as a symbol of hope and new beginnings. Promise to always stand up against hate and to help make the world a kinder place.
Where Remembrance for Victims of the Genocide is celebrated?
- - International