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Fault Lines and Quiet Lessons

By Brojen Thangjam “The world is not held together by force alone, but by the restraint of those who could use it.”  Vaclav Havel What Remains Between After years of writing through specific countries, a set of observations remained that resisted neat placement. They were not tied to any…

Iraq: Power, Faith, and the Burdens Ordinary People Carry

By Brojen Thangjam “We live amid ruins, but the ruins also live inside us.” Sinan Antoon – Iraqi Poet…

Afghanistan: Cycles of War and Resilience

By Brojen Thangjam “Empires come and go; we remain.” — Afghan saying Arrival in Afghanistan — A…

Rwanda: Memory, Justice, And the Long Road Home

By Brojen Thangjam “We must remember, but we must not be consumed by memory.” Rwandan reflection…

In the Shade of a Young Nation: A Journey Through South…

By Brojen Thangjam “A nation is not built by slogans or flags, but by the daily sacrifices of its…

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Fault Lines and Quiet Lessons

By Brojen Thangjam “The world is not held together by force alone, but by the restraint of those who could…

Iraq: Power, Faith, and the Burdens Ordinary People Carry

By Brojen Thangjam “We live amid ruins, but the ruins also live inside us.” Sinan Antoon – Iraqi Poet  …

Afghanistan: Cycles of War and Resilience

By Brojen Thangjam “Empires come and go; we remain.” — Afghan saying Arrival in Afghanistan — A Different…

Rwanda: Memory, Justice, And the Long Road Home

By Brojen Thangjam “We must remember, but we must not be consumed by memory.” Rwandan reflection Treasure…