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Dr. Yunus and East Timor’s President Pay Homage to Martyrs on Victory Day

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  • Update Time : 05:21:24 am, Monday, 16 December 2024
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On the occasion of Victory Day, Interim Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and President of East Timor José Ramos-Horta paid their respects at the National Memorial today by laying floral wreaths. Speaking on the significance of the day, Dr. Yunus described Victory Day not only as a moment of pride but also as a “day of commitment.”

In his Victory Day message, Dr. Yunus emphasized that the commitment involves remaining united, safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty, and upholding the spirit of the Liberation War. He paid tribute to the valiant martyrs of Bangladesh’s independence struggle, honoring their ultimate sacrifices.

Dr. Yunus reaffirmed the interim government’s resolve to work collectively towards building a developed, prosperous, and well-governed Bangladesh. Highlighting the nation’s determination to harness the full benefits of independence, he expressed the government’s unwavering dedication to strengthening the country.

Reflecting on the historical significance of December 16, Dr. Yunus called it a glorious and memorable day in Bangladesh’s history. He noted that on this day in 1971, through the triumph of the Liberation War, Bangladesh earned its independence and a unique identity on the world stage.

He concluded by commemorating the countless martyrs who shed their blood for freedom and wished for the continued success of Victory Day celebrations, reminding all of the sacrifices that made independence possible.

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Dr. Yunus and East Timor’s President Pay Homage to Martyrs on Victory Day

Update Time : 05:21:24 am, Monday, 16 December 2024

On the occasion of Victory Day, Interim Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and President of East Timor José Ramos-Horta paid their respects at the National Memorial today by laying floral wreaths. Speaking on the significance of the day, Dr. Yunus described Victory Day not only as a moment of pride but also as a “day of commitment.”

In his Victory Day message, Dr. Yunus emphasized that the commitment involves remaining united, safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty, and upholding the spirit of the Liberation War. He paid tribute to the valiant martyrs of Bangladesh’s independence struggle, honoring their ultimate sacrifices.

Dr. Yunus reaffirmed the interim government’s resolve to work collectively towards building a developed, prosperous, and well-governed Bangladesh. Highlighting the nation’s determination to harness the full benefits of independence, he expressed the government’s unwavering dedication to strengthening the country.

Reflecting on the historical significance of December 16, Dr. Yunus called it a glorious and memorable day in Bangladesh’s history. He noted that on this day in 1971, through the triumph of the Liberation War, Bangladesh earned its independence and a unique identity on the world stage.

He concluded by commemorating the countless martyrs who shed their blood for freedom and wished for the continued success of Victory Day celebrations, reminding all of the sacrifices that made independence possible.