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According to Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, almost 25,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents.
In Gaza, over 25,000 children have already lost one or both of their parents. This is in line with a report published by the Human Rights Observatory of Europe.00:01:02#21stmarch #onthisday #history
March 21st offers a vibrant tapestry woven with historical events, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements from across the globe. Here's a glimpse into some noteworthy occurrences on this date:
Echoes from the Past:
• 45 BC: Julius Caesar Assassinated: Roman dictator Julius Caesar is assassinated by a group of senators who fear his growing power, marking a turning point in Roman history.
• 1617: Death of Pocahontas: Pocahontas, a Native American woman who played a significant role in Anglo-Powhatan relations, dies in England under mysterious circumstances.
• 1622: Anthony van Dyck Born: Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck, known for his portraits and religious works, is born.
• 1804: Napoleonic Code Approved: The Napoleonic Code, a civil law code that systematized French law, was approved by Napoleon Bonaparte, leaving a lasting impact on legal systems worldwide.
• 1832: Death of Stephen Decatur: American naval hero Stephen Decatur is killed in a duel.
• 1870: First Earth Day Proclamation: Joseph Alioto, Mayor of San Francisco, issued the inaugural Earth Day proclamation, raising awareness of environmental issues.
• 1870: San Diego Comic-Con Founded: The first San Diego Comic-Con, now the largest pop culture convention in the world, is held.
• 1914: Norman M. Scott Wins U.S. Men's Figure Skating Championship: Norman M. Scott claims victory in the U.S. Men's Figure Skating Championship.
• 1918: Germany Launches Major Offensive: German forces launched a major offensive on the Western Front during World War I, a desperate attempt to break through Allied lines.
• 1923: U.S. Rejects Soviet Recognition: The United States government officially rejects recognition of the Soviet Union.
• 1935: Persia Officially Renamed Iran: Persia is officially renamed Iran, reflecting the country's ancient heritage.
• 1944: D-Day Invasion Postponed: The planned D-Day invasion of Normandy is postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions.
• 1960: Selma to Montgomery Marches Begin: Martin Luther King Jr. led the first of three historic marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, a pivotal moment in the American Civil Rights Movement.
• 1965: Race Riots Erupt in Los Angeles: Racial tensions explode in Los Angeles, leading to six days of violence and destruction.
• 1968: Battle of Karameh: A fierce battle erupts between Israeli forces and combined Jordanian and Palestinian forces near the Jordanian town of Karameh.
• 1978: Israel Raid in Lebanon: Israeli commandos raid a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, sparking outrage and violence.
• 1980: Polish Spring: Strikes by workers in Poland marked the beginning of the "Polish Spring," a period of labor unrest that challenged the communist regime.
• 2004: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Birthday: Celebrated composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, known for musicals like "The Phantom of the Opera" and "Cats," is born.
• 2019: Cyclone Idai Devastates Mozambique: Cyclone Idai makes landfall near Beira, Mozambique, causing widespread flooding and a major humanitarian crisis.
Celebrations Around the World:
• Nowruz (Celebrated in Iran and other Central Asian countries): The Iranian New Year, a joyous festival marking the beginning of spring.
• International Day of Nowruz: A United Nations-recognized day celebrating Nowruz and its traditions.
• International Forest Day: Promotes the importance of all types of forests and trees.
Other Notable Events:
• 1522: Death of Juan Ponce de León: Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León, famous for his search for the Fountain of Youth, dies in Florida.
• 1768: Joseph Priestley Discovers Oxygen: Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen, a fundamental scientific advancement.
• 1811: Novalis, German Romantic Writer, Dies: German Romantic writer Novalis dies at 29.
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