national memorial ceremony

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A national memorial ceremony is a formal, state-organized commemoration held to honor and remember victims of significant historical tragedies or events.

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national memorial ceremony canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commemorative event
public ritual
state ceremony
commemorates genocide victims
natural disaster victims
significant historical tragedy
terrorist attack victims
war victims
frequency annual
held on anniversary of event
hasAudience foreign dignitaries
general public
state officials
survivors
victims’ families
hasPurpose acknowledge past suffering
collective remembrance
honor victims of historical tragedies
national mourning
reinforce national identity
hasSetting cemetery
monument
national memorial site
involves diplomatic representation
protocol
security measures
mayBeBroadcastBy online streaming
radio
television
organizedBy head of state
national government
state authorities
regulatedBy government decree
national law
relatedTo day of remembrance
national day of mourning
state funeral
symbolizedBy candles
minutes of silence
national flag
wreaths
typicallyIncludes flag-lowering
laying of wreaths
military honors
moment of silence
national anthem
official speeches
reading of names
religious or interfaith prayers

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