The referendum was held yesterday and the president gave a speech after the vote. Everything was familiar, his face, his voice, his feelings, and that painful fatherly tone that means I know your goodness better than your own, just like my father.
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The referendum was held yesterday and the president gave a speech after the vote. Everything was familiar, his face, his voice, his feelings, and that painful fatherly tone that means I know your goodness better than your own, just like my father.
Mr. President, whoever does not know, I know, what a corrupt liar and what a cruel enemy he is, he sends us to the battlefield and fights with the whole world, just because he is worried about our future. It just removes our father's compassion.
Yasmina Tsanovic, during the Kosovo war and under NATO airstrikes, presents a first-hand account of life in the war zone by writing her diaries. These memories show what it feels like to be trapped in a country that is isolated due to its government's policies and its citizens must pay for the crimes of their statesmen. This book was chosen by the World Pen Association in 2000.
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