
Iraqi National Day: A Symbol of Unity and the Secret of the Connection Between a History of Glory and a Future of Hope
The College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra organized a symposium on the occasion of Iraqi National Day entitled "Iraqi National Day: A Symbol of Unity and the Secret of the Connection Between a History of Glory and a Future of Hope."
The symposium aimed to strengthen national identity by reviving Iraqi heritage and the historical, cultural, and civilizational legacy of food supplies, through the sensory diamond of the need for social development for a bright future.
The symposium, presented by lecturer Marwa Yasser Saywan, focused on the importance of Iraqi National Day in promoting belonging and national identity, strengthening the bonds of national unity, rejecting sectarianism, and calling for peace, solidarity, and love among the various segments of the Iraqi people.
Lecturer Zainab Ahmed Jassim, who is distinguished by the importance of unity and solidarity, and through Iraq's geography, which is particularly present on security, also wants to strengthen ties with neighboring countries, known for our special ties with them. Lecturer Saja Yassin Younis also emphasized the importance of economic development through environmental conservation and its impact on Iraq's bright future.
She recommended the importance of preserving coexistence. Peaceful, societal, and glass principles, with authentic values and vision, are building a promising future for us, because the promising generations that will revive the Iraqi National Congress.
Department of Media and Government Communication / College of Education for Girls