28 April

Mujahideen Victory Day (Afghanistan)

Mujahideen Victory Day is an annual national public holiday in Afghanistan that commemorates the day in 1992 when Mujahideen forces successfully overthrew the communist regime that had ruled the country. This significant event marked a turning point in Afghan history and signaled the end of communist rule.

While Mujahideen Victory Day is observed as a holiday, it is not universally celebrated by all Afghans due to its association with the start of a civil war that ensued after the overthrow of the communist regime. The civil war brought about significant turmoil and suffering for the Afghan people, leading to widespread destruction and loss of life.

Despite differing sentiments among Afghans regarding Mujahideen Victory Day, the holiday serves as a reminder of the complex history and ongoing struggles for peace and stability in Afghanistan. It provides an opportunity for reflection on the country’s past, present, and future, as well as a chance to honor the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and independence.

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