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00:02:23#senegal #senegalelections #senegalpolitics
Demonstrators and police brawled after Senegal's election was postponed.
President Macky Sall's order to delay this month's presidential election has been met with an appeal by Senegalese opposition contenders. Police have used tear gas on protestors and have even detained an opposition presidential candidate in response to the demonstrations against the decision.00:00:48#25thfebruary #onthisday #history
February 25th: A Day Rich in Global History
February 25th presents a diverse tapestry of historical moments, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements across the globe. Here's a glimpse into some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes of the Past:
• 138: Roman Emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius as his son and heir, effectively securing his succession.
• 628: Khosrow II, the last great Sasanian Shah of Persia, is overthrown by his son Kavadh II, marking a significant power shift.
• 1336: Four thousand defenders of Pilenai in modern-day Lithuania commit mass suicide rather than surrender to the Teutonic Knights, highlighting the brutality of medieval warfare.
• 1705: George Frideric Handel's opera "Nero" premieres in Hamburg, Germany, showcasing the brilliance of Baroque music.
• 1836:
-Samuel Colt patented the first revolver in the United States, revolutionizing firearms technology.
-The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, flees Tibet to India to escape persecution by the Chinese Qing dynasty.
• 1870: Hiram Rhodes Revels becomes the first African American to serve in the United States Senate, representing the state of Mississippi.
• 1875: Guangxu ascends the throne of the Qing dynasty in China at a young age, marking a period of decline and instability for the empire.
• 1943: George Harrison, the quiet Beatle, was born in Liverpool, England, destined to become a musical legend.
• 1956: Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev delivers his "Secret Speech" at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party, denouncing the cult of personality surrounding Joseph Stalin and sparking a reform period.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Kuwait: National Day: Commemorates the country's liberation from Iraqi occupation in 1991.
• Thailand: Magha Puja: A Buddhist festival celebrating the teachings and enlightenment of Gautama Buddha.
Other Notable Events:
• 1919: Victor Hugo, the iconic French writer and dramatist, passes away, leaving behind a legacy of literary masterpieces.
• 1929: Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming protects stunning mountain landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
• 1971: American singer-songwriter Erykah Badu is born, later becoming a prominent figure in neo-soul music.
• 1986: The People Power Revolution in the Philippines culminates in the overthrow of President Ferdinand Marcos and the installation of Corazon Aquino as president.
• 2012: James Jones' novel "From Here to Eternity," a powerful portrayal of life in the U.S. Army before World War II, is published.
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