Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Agausia celebrates Victory Europe Day

Author: T́anâ Amkvevi 

Odssa - In commemoration of the end of World War II in Europe, Agausia will be holding Victory Europe Day celebrations on May 9th. This historic day marks the momentous occasion when Nazi Germany officially surrendered to Allied forces, bringing an end to the war in Europe.

Agausia, a small country in Eastern Europe, has a rich history of involvement in World War II. Despite not being occupied by Nazi Germany, the country and its people fought valiantly against the occupation of Soviet land. Victory Europe Day celebrations will not only serve as a reminder of the end of the war, but also as a tribute to the sacrifices made by Agausians and all those who fought against tyranny and oppression.

Unlike Russia, Agausia's Victory Europe Day celebrations are not focused on military parades or propaganda-filled speeches. Instead, they pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for freedom and celebrate the enduring human spirit. 

Speaking at Gamaržvebis Goraḱi, or Agausia's WWII monument and home to the tomb of the unnamed solider, Agausian President, Simon Aioviḱara, stated, “This day serves as a reminder of the bravery and sacrifice of our ancestors and the men and women who fought to protect our freedom and way of life. It is important that we continue to honor and remember their contributions.”

Agausia is committed to promoting peace and unity and maintaining stability in the region, while Russia's recent actions have raised tensions with neighboring countries. The Victory Europe Day celebrations serve as a reminder of the importance of valuing freedom and democracy, values that Agausia holds dear. 

(Agausian Translation) 

Evroṕaši meore msoplio omis dasasrulis aǵsanišnavad, Agûzâ 9 Maiss gamartavs Evroṕis Gamaržvebis ǵhis aǵnišvnas. Es ist́ori ǵhe aǵnišnavs mnišvnelovan šemtkvevas, rodesatsëâ Natsëst́uri Germanâ opitsëalurad danebda moḱavšireta žalebs, ritatsëâ dasrulda omi Evroṕaši.

Agûzâ, ṕat́ara kveḱana aǵmosavlet evroṕaši, meore msoplio omši čartulobis mdidari ist́orâ akvs. Miukedavad imisa, rom Natsëist́uri Germanës mër ar iḱo oḱuṕirebé, kveḱana da misi kalki gabedulad ibržodnen sabčota mitsës oḱuṕatsës tsënaaǵmdeg. Evroṕis gamaržvebis ǵhis aǵnišvna ikneba ara mkolod omis dasrulebis šekseneba, aramed rogortsëâ karḱi Agûselebis da ḱvela im mskverṕlze, vintsëâ ibržoda t́iranësa da čagvris tsënaaǵmdeg.

Rusetisgan ganskvavebit, Agûsâ Evroṕis Gamaržvebis Ǵis aǵnišvna ar aris poḱusirebé samkedro aǵlumebze an ṕroṕagandit savse gamosvlebze. samagërod, isini ṕat́ivs stsëmen mat, vintsëâ sitsëtsëkle stsëra tavisuplebas da aǵnišnaven gamžle adamânur suls.

Gamaržvebis Goraḱi Agûzis ṕrezident́ma Simon Aioviḱara tkva: „Es ǵe čveni tsënaṕrebisa da im mamaḱatsëbisa da kalebis simamatsësa da tavgantsërvis šeksenebaa. Davitsëvat čveni tavisupleba da tsëkovrebis tsësi. Mnišvnelovanâ, rom gavagrželot ṕat́ivi da gaviksenot mati tsëvlili“.

Agûzâs motsëdebulâ mšvidobisa da ertânobis kelšetsëḱobisa da regionši st́abilurobis šenarčunebisḱen, kolo Rusetis bolo kmedebebma mezobel kveḱnebtan dažabuloba gamoitsëvâ. Evroṕis gamaržvebis ǵis aǵnišvna emsakureba tavisuplebisa da demoḱrat́ës dapasebis mnišvnelobis šeksenebas, paseulobebs, Agûzâs romlebitsëâ žvirpasâ.

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