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Freedom Is Willed
I was still a child in Iran when I first sensed that freedom stood above all other human longings.
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The Candle and the Cut
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Another Day, in the Language of the Abyss
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The Mirror of Power
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Mercy in the Poison
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The Mirror of Power
There is a court in The Hague built from the wreckage of wars, the International Criminal Court, or ICC.
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The Weight of Deferred Truth
There comes a point when power convinces itself that force can replace understanding.
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The Candle and the Cut
As a girl, my hands were restless.
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Elham Sarikhani
This is a sanctuary for the exiled soul, raw truths, shadow wisdom, and fierce beauty for those who refuse false healing. I write from the wound, the vision, and the fire. Psychology, exile, divinity, and the unbearable grace of becoming real.
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