In commemoration of the glorious anniversary of Victory Day, which falls on March 19th of each year, and in an atmosphere filled with pride in national memory and remembrance of the sacrifices of the heroes of the liberation revolution:
🔹 Under the supervision of the Dean of the Faculty, the Faculty of Arts and Languages, in coordination with the Creative Pen Club and with the contribution of the Regional Museum of the Mujahid, organized a scholarly symposium that addressed the significance of this immortal occasion and its historical and national dimensions.
🔹 The program included valuable scholarly presentations, most notably a lecture by Professor Rachid Belifa, in addition to a lecture presented by the Director of the Regional Museum of the Mujahid, highlighting pivotal moments in the history of the revolution and the importance of preserving collective memory and transmitting it to future generations.
🔹 The event also featured an exhibition of murals and historical photographs, as well as a range of cultural activities in which students excelled, including poetry and theater. The meeting concluded with an honoring ceremony for the participants in recognition of their contributions.
🔹 In the same vein, the Sub-Directorate of Scientific, Cultural, and Sports Activities, in coordination with the Creative Pen Club, organized a diverse cultural activity inspired by the symbolism of the occasion. This activity included theatrical performances, artistic displays, literary creations, and competitions that embodied the spirit of victory and the meaning of loyalty to the sacrifices of the martyrs.
🔹 These events are part of the university’s efforts to instill the values of citizenship and enhance historical awareness among students, reflecting the depth of national belonging and renewing the commitment to upholding the martyrs’ message and preserving the gains of independence.



























