Freedom Defenders’ Day of Lithuania commemorated in Canada
30 years ago today, citizens of Lithuania stood against the brutal assault of Soviet military and defended their country’s independence. To honor the memory of the victims of Soviet military aggression in Vilnius on January 13, 1991, His Worship Jim Watson, Mayor of Ottawa, has proclaimed January 13th, 2021 - the Freedom Defenders’ Day of Lithuania in Ottawa.
On January 13, 1991 the Soviet Union used force to overthrow Lithuania’s legitimate government, which declared the country's independence on March 11, 1990. The Soviet army attacked Vilnius TV tower, Lithuanian Radio and Television and other strategic infrastructure. During the assault, 14 people were killed and hundreds were injured. These ordinary citizens - the Defenders of Freedom – became a symbol of Lithuania’s victory in fight for freedom.
Lithuanians use the symbol of forget-me-not flower to show tribute and gratitude to all the victims of January 13, 1991. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Stand for Freedom of all the brave Lithuanian men and women Ambassadors of Latvia and Estonia, representatives of House of Commons and Global Affairs Canada attended the gathering with the display of forget-me-not flowers that was set up next to the Centennial flame on the Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The “meadow”of forget-me-not flowers was also arranged in front of the Heritage Building of Ottawa City Hall.
To mark the January 13th anniversary Lithuanians in Canada also joined the annual civic campaign “Memory is Alive through Testimony”. Each year in the morning hours of January 13th Lithuanians around the world light the candles honouring the freedom defenders who died in 1991. The lit candles symbolize the Freedom Defenders’ fires that were put up next to the Parliament of Lithuania in 1991, the light of defended Freedom, victory against brutal force, and the memory of the victims. Embassy of Lithuania to Canada joined the campaign as well.
Lithuanian Canadians were vocal and active in Lithuania’s fight for freedom from the Soviet occupation. To mark this year’s Day of Freedom Defenders Lithuanian Museum-Archives of Canada has opened the special digital exhibition “Democracy - One Defining Moment”. It shows the statements and actions taken by Lithuanian Community in Canada, provides publications in Canadian press and decisions of Canadian Government. Virtual exhibition available on the website of Lithuanian Museum-Archives of Canada: https://www.lithuanianheritage.ca/january-13/
For more testimonies about the January 13th events please visit the virtual exhibition “SWORN TO NEVER RETREAT: Lithuania’s Stance in the Face of the 1991 Soviet Aggression” by the Parliament of Lithuania: https://www.lrs.lt/sip/portal.show?p_r=37311&p_k=2