Historical Gallipoli Peninsula, the scene of the bloodiest wars in the world, is getting ready for international ceremonies to be held on the occasion of the 108th anniversary of the Çanakkale Land Wars.
Historical Gallipoli Peninsula, the scene of the bloodiest wars in the world, is getting ready for international ceremonies to be held on the occasion of the 108th anniversary of the Çanakkale Land Wars. Preparations for Turkish martyrdoms and monuments as well as foreign monuments and cemeteries have come to the stage of completion before the ceremonies to be held in the Historic Site tomorrow and on April 25. Work continues on the Martyrs‘ Monument, British and French monuments, and ceremonial areas in Anzac Cove and Conkbayırı.In addition to the installation of portable tribunes, the stage, rest rooms and security corridors to be created for entrances and exits for the guests to attend the ceremonies, landscaping is carried out in the areas needed. İsmail Kaşdemir, Head of Çanakkale Wars and Gallipoli Historical Site, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, gave information about the works. Reminding that the 108th anniversary of the Çanakkale Naval Victory was realized this year, Kaşdemir stated that the 108th anniversary ceremonies of the Land Wars will be held tomorrow and the next day.Kaşdemir said, „We, as the Turkish side, will hold our ceremonies in Çanakkale on April 24 and 25, and foreign states will perform their own ceremonies. Of course, as every year, many guests from Australia, New Zealand, France and England will come this year. „State representatives and ambassadors will participate in the ceremonies. An important international ceremony will be held in Çanakkale,“ he said. Explaining that they are continuing their preparations for the ceremony as the Presidency, Kaşdemir said, „Currently, it has reached the final stage. Many of our guests, both from within the country and from abroad, will meet in Çanakkale and we will hold our ceremonies together in peace, tranquility and well-being.“İsmail Kaşdemir pointed out that Çanakkale became a symbol of peace after the war. Stating that Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk wrote a letter to Anzac mothers after the war, Kaşdemir said: „Atatürk wrote in his letter, „Heroes who shed their blood on the lands of this country, you are here on the soil of a friendly homeland. Sleep in peace and quiet. You are sheep and goats side by side with the Mehmetçiks. „Mothers who sent their children to war from distant lands, calm your tears, your children are in our bosom, they are in peace. And they will sleep peacefully in peace. After they gave their lives on this land, they became our children.“ „Therefore, Çanakkale has become a home of peace and tranquility for everyone. We will also hold our ceremonies here in peace and tranquility, but of course those great, heroic people, especially the heroic and victorious commander of Çanakkale, „We will commemorate our comrades-in-arms and Mehmetçik with great respect, especially Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the commander-in-chief of our War of Independence and the founder of our Republic. We will remember them with our feelings of mercy and gratitude.“Kaşdemir emphasized that the ceremonies to be held this year, due to the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic, gained a different meaning and that the roads to the Republic started from Çanakkale and said, „The belief in liberation, the staff that made the War of Independence appeared on the stage of history in Çanakkale. Atatürk also took his first step on the stage of history in Çanakkale and as the hero of Çanakkale and the hero of Anafartalar, he received great support from the Turkish nation in the War of Independence.Expressing that Atatürk took his place in the heart of the Turkish nation in Çanakkale, Kaşdemir said, „This long and grueling journey that started from Çanakkale, the difficult years of the War of Independence and the fact that we finally got our Republic is very important. We will hold our ceremonies in Çanakkale with these feelings. We will commemorate the heroes of Çanakkale, our War of Independence, and the founders of the Republic with great respect and reverence, and once again we will have the opportunity to reflect upon what great difficulties they have come to, and how our Republic was proclaimed. We will express our feelings of gratitude to them. Hopefully, our Republic will stand in this land forever,“ he said.„The spirit of Çanakkale will always exist in these lands,“ said Kaşdemir. he said.
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Preparations are underway for international ceremonies to commemorate the 108th anniversary of the Çanakkale Land Wars in the historic Gallipoli Peninsula. The ceremonies are set to be held on April 24 and 25. Turkish martyrdoms and monuments as well as foreign monuments and cemeteries are being completed prior to the ceremonies. The ceremonies will be held in peace, tranquility, and well-being. The event marks the centenary of the proclamation of the Republic and remind attendees of the difficult years of the War of Independence and the founding of the Republic. There will be an opportunity to reflect upon the great difficulties and express gratitude.