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Sometimes history is not written with the sound of bullets,
but with the silence that follows them.
January 8–9 (18–19 Dey) were not just dates on a calendar;
they were a reminder that no cry goes unheard
and no pressure remains unanswered.
They may call it politics,
a crisis, a power struggle…
But if you look at it from a deeper lens,
it feels like an ancient law:
Whatever you plant in the soul of a society,
one day it will grow in its streets.
That is karma—
not heaven’s revenge,
but the return of our own choices.
January 8–9 reminded us
that history has memory.
And the future is the result of what we choose today.