The Embassy of Algeria in Dhaka on Thursday commemorated National Mujahid Day, marking two pivotal milestones in Algeria’s liberation struggle: the North Constantine Offensive of 20 August 1955 and the Soummam Congress of 20 August 1956.
Members of the diplomatic community, Bangladeshi officials and friends of Algeria joined the event hosted by the Embassy on behalf of Ambassador of Algeria to Bangladesh Dr Abdelouahab Saidani.
This year’s commemoration was held under the official slogan “We Follow in Their Footsteps of Struggle,” highlighting the enduring values of unity, sacrifice, loyalty and commitment to national sovereignty.
The Embassy underscored the strategic and historical continuity between the two milestones.
The North Constantine Offensive, led by revolutionary leader Zighout Youcef, demonstrated broad popular support for the National Liberation Front (FLN), expanded the armed struggle and contributed to the internationalisation of the Algerian question, including at the United Nations.
The Soummam Congress, held one year later, marked a decisive step in structuring the Revolution by strengthening political and military coordination and laying important institutional foundations for the future Algerian State.
Together, the two events demonstrated the Algerian liberation movement’s popular support, strategic organisation and determination to achieve independence.
The Embassy stressed that the legacy of 20 August continues to shape Algeria’s national identity and foreign policy, particularly through the principles of sovereignty, unity, self-determination and solidarity with peoples defending their legitimate rights, according to a media release.
The commemoration also highlighted the historical parallels between Algeria’s liberation struggle and Bangladesh’s own struggle for independence, both of which were shaped by political and socio-economic inequality, cultural suppression, popular mobilisation and the pursuit of self-determination and national sovereignty.
This shared legacy continues to reinforce the bonds of friendship and solidarity between the Algerian and Bangladeshi peoples.
The Embassy reaffirmed that the legacy of 20 August 1955 and 20 August 1956 remains an enduring symbol of unity, sacrifice and determination, inspiring future generations to uphold the values of sovereignty, dignity and national independence.