Sudanese Independence Day

 By Jaleela

Sudanese Independence Day is celebrated every year on January 1st. It marks the day Sudan because free from British and Egyptian rule in 1956. Before that, Sudan was controlled by these two countries for many years. The Sudanese people worked hard to gain their freedom, and finally, they succeeded. This day is very special because it reminds people of their history and the strength of their nation. it is a time to remember the past and celebrate Sudan's independence. In the past, people celebrated this day with big speeches, military parades, and official events.

Today, people still hold flag-raising ceremonies and listen to speeches,but there are also new ways to celebrate. Many Sudanese enjoy music, traditional dances, and fireworks. Social media has also become important, as young people share messages about independence online. Even though the way people celebrate has changed, the feeling of pride and unity remain strong. 



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