February 4: Torture Abolition Day

Torture Abolition Day is observed every February 4th and serves as a significant occasion dedicated to ending torture and supporting its victims. It aims to raise public awareness about the often-hidden issue of torture, which affects individuals in prison, conflict zones, and during interrogations. People come together to advocate for a future free from torture through various activities, such as hosting compassionate gatherings, spreading awareness via social media, and participating in letter-writing campaigns to support survivors. Events like panel discussions, community vigils, and film screenings are organized to educate the public and promote action against torture. Additionally, financial donations to support organizations that assist survivors and advocate for prevention measures are encouraged. The day emphasizes the importance of solidarity, compassion, and informed dialogue around the topic of torture.

February 4: Torture Abolition Day


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