CalEvents:Sep/Sep 2

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Notable events for Sep 2

Date
Event
Significance
September 2, 1834
Slavery abolished in most British colonies
On this day, slavery was officially abolished in most British colonies, including the Caribbean. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 came into full effect, liberating over 800,000 enslaved Africans across the British Empire, marking a major victory for the global abolitionist movement.
September 2, 1969
Ho Chi Minh, a symbol of anti-colonial struggle, dies
On this day, Ho Chi Minh, the Vietnamese revolutionary leader who inspired anti-colonial struggles across the world, passed away. His legacy influenced many African liberation movements as they sought to rid themselves of colonial rule and oppression.
September 2, 1974
Ethiopia abolishes its monarchy
On this day, the Derg, a Marxist military junta in Ethiopia, formally abolished the monarchy and deposed Emperor Haile Selassie. The event marked the end of centuries of imperial rule in Ethiopia and led to significant political changes in the country.
September 2, 1998
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda delivers first genocide conviction
On this day, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) convicted Jean-Paul Akayesu for genocide and crimes against humanity. This was the first time that an international court had convicted someone for the crime of genocide, setting a precedent in international law and justice for African nations.
September 2, 2000
United Nations Millennium Summit opens
On this day, the United Nations Millennium Summit opened in New York City, bringing together world leaders to address global challenges. African and African diaspora nations played a central role in discussions on poverty reduction, development, and conflict resolution.
September 2, 2011
Libyan rebels take control of Sabha, Gaddafi’s last stronghold
On this day, Libyan rebel forces seized control of Sabha, one of Muammar Gaddafi’s last strongholds during the Libyan Civil War. This victory marked a major step in the overthrow of Gaddafi’s regime and the end of his rule over Libya.


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