“Please do something during those 24 hours to make our complicated world a bit better.” Tonight at sundown begins the first Yahrtzeit of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, z”l, and the other five hostages murdered alongside him in Hamas’s tunnels. Hersh was an outspoken believer in a Show more
Today, on the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, we’re thinking of those who were murdered, injured, sexually abused and kidnapped at the hands of antisemitic genocidal Hamas terrorists on 7th October 2023. People were kidnapped and taken Show more
— Campaign Against Antisemitism (@antisemitism) August 21, 2025
The International Day Commemorating Victims of Violence Based on Religion or Belief was established by the UN General Assembly in 2019 to commemorate “all acts of violence against persons on basis of religion or belief, as well as any acts directed against their homes, Show more
Today we remember the 11 people who were killed when a Hawker Hunter plane crashed onto the A27 during the Shoreham Airshow 10 years ago. These floral tributes lined the Shoreham Toll Bridge - dubbed the "Bridge of Flowers" - in the days that followed. #PhotoOfTheDay
Today is #InternationalDayofRemembranceandTributetotheVictimsofTerrorism Thousands of people each year are harmed, injured or killed through hateful acts of terrorism. I stand with the victims of terrorism & their families. I fully condemn the suffering caused by terrorism around Show more GIF
Today, on the International Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, we honour victims and survivors. Their courage inspires our ongoing work to ensure victims and survivors receive the recognition and support they deserve. Support is available here: http://gov.uk/victimsofterrorism…
It’s #InternationalDayCommemoratingTheVictimsOfActsOfViolenceBasedOnReligionOrBelief During the 7th October massacre, a Hamas terrorist proudly told his parents on the phone: “Your son killed Jews!” Keith Siegel, a Jew, was kidnapped on that day. During his 484 days in Show more
Today we remember the 51 people who lost their lives near Southwark Bridge in the Marchioness Disaster on 20 August 1989. We will mark this with an Act of Remembrance following the lunchtime Eucharist.
Ukrainian civilians face terrorism committed by Russia every day. August 21 is the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism. Today we honour all victims of terrorism worldwide. For over a decade, Russia has deliberately targeted civilians – Show more
International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism
The International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism is an observance to honour and pay tribute to the innocent victims of senseless acts of violence. The day acknowledges the pain and suffering experienced by victims and survivors worldwide and seeks to provide a platform of solidarity, support, and recognition. It advocates for the protection and promotion of the rights of those who have been affected by terrorism and encourages the international community to come together to prevent and combat this threat.
The establishment of International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism was adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 19, 2017, emphasising the need for supporting victims and their families. In the United Kingdom, the observance holds significant importance due to numerous terrorist attacks that have tragically taken place over the years. The 7/7 London bombings in 2005, the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, and the Westminster, London Bridge and Finsbury Park attacks of 2017 are reminders of the devastation caused by terrorism in the UK. The day provides an opportunity for people across the country to come together, remember the victims and acknowledge the resilience of the survivors and their families.
To observe the day, people may participate in memorial services, moments of silence, and release of commemorative publications. Schools, organizations, and communities also hold educational programs aimed at fostering tolerance, understanding, and the prevention of violent extremism. The date of this observance is August 21 of each year.
Facts about Victims of Terrorism
According to ourworldindata.org, 95% of the deaths from terrorism in 2017 occurred in the Middle East, Africa, or South Asia.
Over the past decade, terrorists killed an average of 26,000 people worldwide each year.
There are both direct victims (those who are physically hurt or killed) and indirect victims (those traumatized by the event such as witnesses or family members of the victims).
The UK maintains a system for assessing the threat of terrorism known as the UK Threat Level. This level is regularly reviewed and adjusted based on intelligence and security assessments to inform counterterrorism efforts and public awareness.
The 2005 London bombings resulted in the deaths of 52 people and injured more than 700.
In the News and Trending in the UK for International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism
Browse the UN's victim support portal. It is dedicated to the victims of terrorist attacks.
Watch Manchester: 100 Days After the Attack (2017). The documentary follows the survivors and families affected by the Manchester Arena bombing after an Ariana Grande concert.
Visit the 7 July Memorial located in Hyde Park. This memorial commemorates the victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings.