

Celebrated annually on June 27, Djibouti gained its independence from France in 1977. This day marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s history, symbolizing the end of colonial rule and the beginning of self-governance. Djibouti’s independence is a cornerstone of its national identity, commemorated through vibrant celebrations that reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Throughout the country, particularly in the capital Djibouti City, parades featuring traditional music, dance, and expressions of national pride are held. The festivities include cultural performances, exhibitions, and community events that showcase the unity and diversity of the Djiboutian people. High-ranking officials from the President to various ministers as well as invited guests participate in the celebration.
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Independence Day goes beyond a mere annual observance; it reinforces a shared sense of identity and patriotism. People of all ages from youth to the elderly take part in community-led activities that strengthen social bonds and promote civic engagement. It is a powerful reminder of Djibouti’s journey toward freedom and its enduring commitment to unity and progress.
Ermias Tilahun | Correspondent | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

