On August 21, 2025, the world observes the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, now in its eighth year. This solemn day offers an opportunity to remember the innocent lives lost to acts of terrorism, honor the resilience of survivors, and renew our collective commitment to peace, justice, and solidarity. This year’s theme, “United by Hope: Collective Action for Victims of Terrorism,” underscores the power of unity in supporting those affected and in building a future where such violence is never repeated.
History and Origin
The United Nations General Assembly officially established this international observance in 2017, recognizing the urgent need to address the long-lasting impact of terrorism on victims and their families. Since then, August 21 has been observed globally as a day to reflect, pay tribute, and promote the rights and dignity of victims and survivors.
This initiative builds on broader UN and Human Rights Council efforts to provide institutional support, amplify victims’ voices, and ensure that they receive recognition and justice.
Theme for 2025: “United by Hope: Collective Action for Victims of Terrorism”
This year’s theme highlights a powerful message of solidarity, healing, and collaboration. “United by Hope” emphasizes the strength found in coming together—across nations, communities, and personal experiences—to transform trauma into resilience and action.
It also reflects the influence of the newly formed Victims of Terrorism Associations Network (VoTAN), which connects victim-led organizations around the world to promote shared healing, advocacy, and policy engagement. The theme inspires individuals, institutions, and governments to listen, support, and empower victims in the ongoing struggle for justice and peace.
Significance of the Observance
- Terrorism leaves deep scars—not only on those directly affected but also on families, communities, and nations. This international day serves several critical purposes:
- Remembering the Victims: Honoring the memory of those who lost their lives and those who continue to suffer.
- Amplifying Voices: Bringing attention to the stories, needs, and rights of victims, often overlooked in counterterrorism strategies.
- Advocating for Justice and Support: Promoting access to compensation, mental health services, and legal redress for survivors.
- Strengthening Global Unity: Reinforcing the need for collective efforts to prevent radicalization and counter terrorism through inclusive, community-based strategies.
How the Day Is Observed
Across the world, various activities and tributes mark the day, including,
- Public ceremonies and memorials for victims
- Panel discussions and forums hosted by NGOs and the UN on victims’ rights and needs
- Awareness campaigns on social media, often featuring survivor testimonies
- Educational initiatives in schools and communities to promote tolerance, peace, and remembrance
- Policy dialogues addressing the legal and social frameworks necessary to support victims effectively
These events foster empathy, elevate survivor narratives, and promote a sense of shared responsibility in building a safer and more just global society.


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