I fought my father to let my brother go. Because we think it’s the right thing, the honourable thing. But all I can do is stand here and ask you.. Is it? Was I right? Can I find the courage to accept there might be another way? Perhaps their deaths have meaning only if we stand together now and say, “No!” No to killing. No to war. No to the endless cycle of revenge.
posted 4 years ago on 4th November
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