President Taye highlights self-sacrifice on Martyrs' Day

Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie stated in a message for the 89th Martyrs' Day commemoration that the occasion reminds citizens of the timeless concept of self-sacrifice and unyielding patriotic fervor for Ethiopia. He emphasized forgiving and loving the nation in his address.

On February 19, 2026, Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie delivered a message for the 89th commemoration of Martyrs' Day, stating that the occasion serves as a reminder of forgiving and loving Ethiopia, along with the enduring idea of self-sacrifice and unbreakable spirit of patriotism.

"Self-sacrifice for a great national vision was present in Ethiopia, and as we see it manifesting today among citizens striving for its unity and development, it remains a living force and steadfast call fueled by love for Ethiopianism," the president remarked.

In his address, he urged contemporary professionals in knowledge and work to realize the lofty Ethiopian vision and aspirations through disciplined patriotism and enthusiasm for labor. This commemoration message was issued amid ongoing social reforms.

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