Residents of the 10th of Ramadan City bid farewell to hero <strong>Hassanain Ahmed</strong>, a celebrated figure from the October War, during a solemn memorial service. Many public figures and citizens attended to show their respect and appreciation for his sacrifices.
Jordanian television has been a pivotal institution in shaping national memory and narrating historical events since its establishment in 1968. It serves as a vital source of information and news for the Jordanian citizen.
Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf stated that the issue of descendants of those forcibly exiled to New Caledonia is a significant memory-related matter causing disputes with France. This comes as Algeria undertakes parliamentary moves to enhance the rights of these descendants.
In an effort to document the history of the UAE, an Emirati historian has urged citizens to share their stories and experiences during the Iranian War from 1980 to 1988. This initiative aims to preserve national memory and enhance cultural identity.
The ruler of Umm Al-Quwain announced the launch of the 'City and Square of Martyrs' project aimed at honoring martyrs and enhancing national memory. This initiative is part of the state's efforts to promote values of loyalty and belonging.
On Thursday, a formal event took place in the Syrian province of Sweida to unveil a portrait of the leader of the Great Syrian Revolution, Sultan Pasha al-Atrash. This event reflects the local community's appreciation for his historical struggle against colonialism.