Libya Liberation Day
Libya Liberation Day is held on October 23. This event in the third decade of the month October is annual.
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As reported by embassyoflibyadc.org: As Libya’s reaction to the regional “Arab Spring” in February 2011, protests across the country eventually led to clashes with President Muammar Qaddafi’s security forces, escalating into an all-out rebellion against the notoriously brutal regime. Known as the "Libyan Revolution," this rebellion resulted in the creation of the National Transitional Council (NTC), which became the beginning of Libya’s post-Qaddafi government.
On October 23rd of the same year, the NTC declared that Libya had finally been “liberated from the Qaddafi regime.”
Today, this national holiday is celebrated by Libyans across the country and around the world, signifying the Libyan people’s right to democracy and honoring the bravery of those who rose up against the oppressive Qaddafi regime that left the country in crumbles.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Day of Mourning in Libya on October 26 (in memory of the victims of Italian colonization);
Yennayer on January 12 (Berbers, Amazigh New Year);
Martyrs' Day in Libya on September 16
Libya Independence Day on December 24
Revolution Day in Libya on February 17
American Evacuation Day in Libya on June 11
Libyan Revolution Day on September 1