Atatürk Remembrance Day

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Starting Date: 10 Nov 2030, 09:05
End Date: 10 Nov 2030, 09:06
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Every year on November 10, Türkiye pauses to commemorate the passing of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic.
At exactly 9:05 a.m., the moment of his death in 1938, life across the nation comes to a standstill.
Sirens wail in every city and town, and people stand in silence to honour his memory.
From schoolyards to factories, from government offices to busy streets, daily life halts in respect.
Ceremonies are held at Anıtkabir, Atatürk’s mausoleum in Ankara, attended by national leaders and citizens alike.
Flowers and wreaths are laid in front of his tomb, symbolising eternal gratitude.
Throughout the country, schools organise commemorative programs, poems, and musical tributes.
Media outlets broadcast documentaries and speeches that remind the public of his revolutionary reforms.
Atatürk’s vision of secularism, education, and modernization continues to inspire new generations.
His principles, known as Kemalism, remain deeply rooted in the nation’s identity.
For many Turks, November 10 is not only a day of mourning but also a day of reflection.
It is a reminder of the values of unity, progress, and independence that shaped modern Türkiye.
Even decades after his death, Atatürk’s presence is felt in the nation’s institutions and daily life.
The silent minute each year symbolizes the unbroken connection between past and present.
November 10 thus stands as both a solemn tribute and a reaffirmation of the Republic’s enduring ideals.