Humanizing victims of state violence and affirming their dignity and right to remembrance
The article centers on personal memory, familial love, and documentary testimony to resist historical erasure, portraying victims not as statistics but as irreplaceable individuals whose lives demand recognition.
“Even if Ali Mustafa was not my father, I would have definitely done everything I’ve done for him, because he is worth it. He deserves the world, and he deserves to be remembered.”