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The provided text explores the historical and cultural significance of Martyrs' Day in Uganda, an annual observance held on June 3rd. It details how King Mwanga executed dozens of Christian converts in the late 19th century after perceiving foreign religious influence as a threat to his authority. This period of persecution culminated in the 1886 massacre at Namugongo, where thirty-two men were burned alive for refusing to abandon their faith. The source explains that these events eventually led to the King's exile and the subsequent establishment of both Catholic and Anglican shrines to honor the victims. Today, the site serves as a major pilgrimage destinationthat draws millions of visitors, including high-profile leaders like  ... 

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