Martyrs Day is observed in Togo every June 21, commemorating those who sacrificed their lives for a peaceful, independent Togo. The holiday marks the anniversary of the Pya-Hodo Massacre, which occurred on June 21, 1957, when French colonial forces opened fire on a crowd protesting against colonial rule, resulting in the deaths of about twenty people. This event became a significant symbol of Togolese resistance to colonialism. The day honors not only the victims of the massacre but also all individuals who fought for Togo's independence. Martyrs Day serves as a reminder of the country's historical struggles and the pursuit of freedom.
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June 21: Martyrs Day (Togo)
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