Whereas, February 16, 2003, marks the 85th anniversary of the 1918 restoration
of independence to a Lithuanian state in existence for more than 700 years,
and,
Whereas, that hard-won independence was short lived for the Lithuanian people,
as invading Communist Russian troops overran the small Baltic nation, and,
Whereas, despite unimaginable suffering and sacrifice, including policies of
genocide, the Lithuanian people never forgot the February 16, 1918, independence
proclamation and their love and desire for independence, liberty, justice, and
freedom of thought and action – principles which we as American citizens
and our fellow citizens in democratic nations are fortunate to enjoy, and,
Whereas, after decades of struggle, mass demonstrations, nation-wide strikes
and courageous referendum votes for freedom, on March 11, 1991, the citizens
of Lithuania finally achieved the restoration of their free, independent and
democratic nation as declared in 1918, and now therefore be it
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State
of Michigan, do hereby declare February 16, 2003, as Lithuanian Independence
Day in Michigan and urge all citizens to join me and our citizens of Lithuanian
descent in recognizing this historic observance and the sacrifices made by the
people of Lithuania in their pursuit for freedom and democracy.