Opinion | Don't Kill My Child. Kill Me Instead.'
Briefly

Naima Adam represents the resilience found amid despair, as she recounts the atrocities faced while revealing the courage and strength of those oppressed.
Amidst the unimaginable violence, Naima emerged as a symbol of hope and humanity, emphasizing that even in the darkest times, there are remarkable individuals willing to risk everything for their community.
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