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{{short description|Holiday held to protest for the Székely autonomy initiative}}
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|holiday_name = Székely Freedom Day
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|image = Autonomy of Székely Land - Day of Székely Freedom 2013.03.10 (1).JPG
|caption = Protesters in [[Budapest]] ([[Hungary]]) calling for [[Székely autonomy movement|Székely autonomy]] on the Székely Freedom Day
|caption = Protesters in [[Budapest]] ([[Hungary]]) calling for [[Székely autonomy movement|Székely autonomy]] on the Székely Freedom Day
|observedby = [[Romania]]
|observedby = [[Székelys]]
|significance = Commemoration of the execution of three [[Hungarians|Hungarian]] revolutionaries in 1854
|significance = Commemoration of the execution of three [[Székelys|Székely]] revolutionaries in 1854
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|duration = 1 day
|duration = 1 day
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|scheduling = same day each year
|scheduling = Same day each year
|date = 10 March
|date = 10 March
|celebrations = Protests for the Székely autonomy movement
|celebrations = Protests for the Székely autonomy movement
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The '''Székely Freedom Day''' ({{lang-hu|Székely Szabadság Napja}}; {{lang-ro|Ziua Libertății Secuilor}}) is a day celebrated by the [[Székelys|Székely]] minority of Romania. It is celebrated every 10 March in [[Târgu Mureș]], but also in other parts of [[Székely Land]] and internationally.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=https://www.historia.ro/sectiune/general/articol/adevarul-despre-10-martie-ziua-libertatii-secuiesti|title=Adevărul despre 10 Martie - Ziua Libertații Secuiești|first=Ciprian|last=Plăiașu|newspaper=Historia|date=10 March 2020|language=ro}}</ref> The holiday was created according to a decision of the [[Szekler National Council]] on 6 January 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://vasarnap.hu/2020/03/10/szekely-szabadsag-napja-tamas-sandor/|title=A székelyekben élő szabadságeszmény kiirthatatlan – Kovászna Megye Tanácsának elnöke a Vasárnapnak|first=Krisztina|last=Gyöngy-Pethő|newspaper=Vasárnap.hu|date=10 March 2020|language=hu}}</ref>
The '''Székely Freedom Day''' ({{langx|hu|Székely Szabadság Napja}}, {{IPA-hu|ˈseːkɛj ˈsɒbɒt͡ʃːaːɡ ˈnɒpjɒ|}}; {{langx|ro|Ziua Libertății Secuilor}}) is a day celebrated by the [[Székelys|Székely]] [[Hungarians|Hungarian]] minority of [[Romania]]. It is celebrated every 10 March in [[Târgu Mureș]], but also in other parts of [[Székely Land]] and internationally.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=https://www.historia.ro/sectiune/general/articol/adevarul-despre-10-martie-ziua-libertatii-secuiesti|title=Adevărul despre 10 Martie - Ziua Libertații Secuiești|first=Ciprian|last=Plăiașu|newspaper=Historia|date=10 March 2020|language=ro}}</ref> The holiday was created according to a decision of the [[Szekler National Council]] on 6 January 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://vasarnap.hu/2020/03/10/szekely-szabadsag-napja-tamas-sandor/|title=A székelyekben élő szabadságeszmény kiirthatatlan – Kovászna Megye Tanácsának elnöke a Vasárnapnak|first=Krisztina|last=Gyöngy-Pethő|newspaper=Vasárnap.hu|date=10 March 2020|language=hu}}</ref>


The same council said that this day (10 March) was chosen to commemorate the execution of [[Mihály Gálffy]], [[Károly Horváth (martyr)|Károly Horváth]] and [[János Török]] in 1854 at Târgu Mureș. They were Hungarian [[revolutionaries]] who, after the defeat [[Hungarian Revolution of 1848|in 1848]], reorganized in [[Bucharest]] but were later caught and executed by the [[Austrian Empire]]'s authorities.<ref name=":0" />
The same council said that this day (10 March) was chosen to commemorate the execution of [[Mihály Gálffy]], [[Károly Horváth (martyr)|Károly Horváth]] and [[János Török]] in 1854 at Târgu Mureș. They were Székely [[revolutionaries]] who, after the defeat [[Hungarian Revolution of 1848|in 1848]], reorganized in [[Bucharest]] but were later caught and executed by the [[Austrian Empire]]'s authorities.<ref name=":0" />


There have been complaints as, on this day, there are often protests for the [[Székely autonomy movement|autonomy of the Székelys]], which have caused conflicts between the protesters and the Romanian authorities. In addition, the holiday has been attended earlier as well by Hungarian far-right parties and groups such as [[Jobbik]] and the [[Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement]].<ref name=":0" /> Protests for the autonomy of the Székelys have also occurred in [[Hungary]] as a sign of support.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://dailynewshungary.com/szekely-freedom-day-commemorations-and-protests/|title=Székely Freedom Day: commemorations and protests – Photos|newspaper=Daily News Hungary|date=11 March 2015}}</ref>
There have been complaints as, on this day, there are often protests for the [[Székely autonomy movement|autonomy of the Székelys]], which have caused conflicts between the protesters and the Romanian authorities. In addition, the holiday has been attended earlier as well by Hungarian far-right parties and groups such as [[Jobbik]] and the [[Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement]].<ref name=":0" /> Protests for the autonomy of the Székelys have also occurred in [[Hungary]] as a sign of support.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://dailynewshungary.com/szekely-freedom-day-commemorations-and-protests/|title=Székely Freedom Day: commemorations and protests – Photos|newspaper=Daily News Hungary|date=11 March 2015}}</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Public holidays in Romania]]
*[[Public holidays in Romania]]
*[[Székely Autonomy Day]]
*[[Hungarians in Romania]]
*[[Hungarians in Romania]]


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Latest revision as of 10:43, 5 November 2024

Székely Freedom Day
Protesters in Budapest (Hungary) calling for Székely autonomy on the Székely Freedom Day
Observed bySzékelys
TypeLocal
SignificanceCommemoration of the execution of three Székely revolutionaries in 1854
CelebrationsProtests for the Székely autonomy movement
Date10 March
Next time10 March 2025 (2025-03-10)
FrequencyAnnual

The Székely Freedom Day (Hungarian: Székely Szabadság Napja, [ˈseːkɛj ˈsɒbɒt͡ʃːaːɡ ˈnɒpjɒ]; Romanian: Ziua Libertății Secuilor) is a day celebrated by the Székely Hungarian minority of Romania. It is celebrated every 10 March in Târgu Mureș, but also in other parts of Székely Land and internationally.[1] The holiday was created according to a decision of the Szekler National Council on 6 January 2012.[2]

The same council said that this day (10 March) was chosen to commemorate the execution of Mihály Gálffy, Károly Horváth and János Török in 1854 at Târgu Mureș. They were Székely revolutionaries who, after the defeat in 1848, reorganized in Bucharest but were later caught and executed by the Austrian Empire's authorities.[1]

There have been complaints as, on this day, there are often protests for the autonomy of the Székelys, which have caused conflicts between the protesters and the Romanian authorities. In addition, the holiday has been attended earlier as well by Hungarian far-right parties and groups such as Jobbik and the Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement.[1] Protests for the autonomy of the Székelys have also occurred in Hungary as a sign of support.[3]

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, events related to the Székely Freedom Day suffered restrictions. The same year, a collection of signatures that were to be sent to the European Citizens' Initiative was carried out. This was done mainly with the intention that the European Union (EU) would provide support to the Hungarian regional communities in Romania.[4][5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Plăiașu, Ciprian (10 March 2020). "Adevărul despre 10 Martie - Ziua Libertații Secuiești". Historia (in Romanian).
  2. ^ Gyöngy-Pethő, Krisztina (10 March 2020). "A székelyekben élő szabadságeszmény kiirthatatlan – Kovászna Megye Tanácsának elnöke a Vasárnapnak". Vasárnap.hu (in Hungarian).
  3. ^ "Székely Freedom Day: commemorations and protests – Photos". Daily News Hungary. 11 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Székely szabadság napja: a rendezvény elmaradt, az aláírásgyűjtés folytatódik". Híradó (in Hungarian). 11 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Csütörtök éjfélig lehet még aláírni a Székely Nemzeti Tanács európai kezdeményezését". Infostart (in Hungarian). 7 May 2020.