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  - HIIRAAN.COM - Somali news update/Opinion - 06/Sep 19:16

Reclaiming Somali History: Challenging Distorted Narratives

In the corridors of time, history is never silent—it whispers, it screams, and it is contested in both shadow and light. Writing the past is not merely the recording of events; it is a battle for identity, a struggle over memory, and a fight for the soul of a nation. Some stories shine like torches, celebrated and immortalized, while others are buried in silence by hands that fear the truths they carry. To hold the pen of history is, at its core, to wield a sword: determining who is remembered as a hero and who is condemned as a traitor, which struggles will echo through generations and which will vanish like smoke. Yet this is more than political conflict or a contest for power—it is a moral struggle, where justice, dignity, and recognition matter more than any crown. Every reclaimed story and every truth given voice becomes a beacon against erasure, lighting the way forward and revealing future possibilities. Shaping the past is not just about preserving memory; it is about defining identity, confronting uncomfortable truths, and mapping the legacy that future generations will inherit. Ultimately, the battle over history is a struggle to see ourselves clearly, to honor resilience and courage, and to build a future grounded in the full weight of remembered struggle.

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