World Freedom
World Freedom Day is a United States federal
observance declared by then-President George W.
Bush to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communist rule
in Central and Eastern Europe. It started in 2001 and is celebrated
on 9 November.
For this occasion, conservative
youth groups such as Young America's Foundation and the College Republicans urge
students to commemorate this day (which they mark as the start of "Freedom
Week," thus including Veterans Day) by "celebrating victory over
communism" through provocative flyer campaigns and activism projects. Many conservative political commentators and
activists use World Freedom Day as an occasion in which to acclaim President Ronald
Reagan, whom they regard as being responsible for the collapse of the Soviet
Union and the end of the Cold War.
World Freedom Day is a United States federal observance declared by then-President George W. Bush to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe. It started in 2001 and is celebrated on 9 November.
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