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The National Day of Mourning protest is held annually at Cole's Hill and is attended by several hundred participants. [ 9 ] [ 4 ] Estimates of attendance in 2021 range from 1,000 – 2,000. [ 10 ] Frank James' son Roland Moonanum James continued to be involved in the event until his death in December 2020 [ 11 ] [ 2 ] , and Frank's ...
National Day of Mourning (Bangladesh), held 15 August. In 1975 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was killed by a group of army personnel, along with his family. Circassian Day of Mourning, held May 21, commemorating the Circassian genocide and the Circassian defeat in the Russian-Circassian War; Day of Mourning (Australia), annual protest of Aboriginal and ...
March 14 is the day of national mourning. Flags lowered half-mast. 16 Romanian citizens were among those killed [57] Palestine: 2004 3 Assassination of Hamas leader Ahmed Yassin [106] Serbia and Montenegro: 2004 1 Victims of the 2004 unrest in Kosovo: Day of mourning declared separately by the Government of Serbia and of Montenegro. [107 ...
In 2011, the president of the museum commented on the protest of some African-American groups over a proposed Confederate flag specialty license plate in Texas while supporting a Buffalo soldiers plate.
Pages in category "Indigenous rights protests" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... National Day of Mourning (United States protest) O ...
[citation needed] India declared five-day State Mourning, [4] Venezuela declared three days of national mourning [5] Dominican Republic declared day of mourning on 10 December 2013. [6] Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, in Singapore, died on 23 March 2015. Official days of national mourning in Singapore was from 23 to 29 March 2015.
Police and Texas Army National Guard at a protest in Austin on May 31, 2020. Several dozen protesters demonstrated in front of the Austin Police Department headquarters the night of May 29–30, with nine ultimately arrested. [10]
An annual protest occurs at the statue on Thanksgiving Day in order to reclaim the space for Native Americans. [7] The National Day of Mourning began in 1970 and the United American Indians of New England continues the event to correct historical inaccuracies around the holiday and to raise awareness for Indigenous issues. [2]