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Seychelles celebrated its first National Slavery Abolition Day on February 1, 2026, as a public holiday honoring enslaved people and fighting modern exploitation.
Seychelles marked its first national Slavery Abolition Day on February 1, 2026, declaring the date a public holiday to honor the legacy of enslaved people and combat modern exploitation.
The event, featuring a cultural performance called "NOU MENM," included speeches by President Dr. Patrick Herminie and other officials, emphasizing remembrance, justice, and workers’ rights.
Organizations like the Seychelles Federation of Workers Unions and the Seychelles United Movement praised the day as a call to uphold freedom, equality, and inclusion, while reflecting on the nation’s journey toward dignity and unity.
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Seychelles celebró su primer Día Nacional de Abolición de la Esclavitud el 1 de febrero de 2026, como un día festivo público para honrar a las personas esclavizadas y combatir la explotación moderna.