If our homeland were occupied, our first duty would not be hatred, but dignity.
A nation is not measured by the strength of its weapons alone. It is measured by the strength of its character, its unity, and its refusal to surrender its identity. The land belongs to those who preserve its spirit, its language, its history, and its hope for future generations.
Let no one believe that silence means acceptance. A people can resist without raising a hand in violence. Every school that teaches truth, every family that preserves its traditions, every citizen who refuses to abandon justice becomes a guardian of the nation.
Our struggle would be a struggle of patience. Our shield would be unity. Our weapon would be conviction. We would speak with courage, organize with wisdom, and stand together with unwavering determination. Occupation can control roads and buildings, but it cannot control the hearts of a people who remember who they are.
The future belongs to those who endure. History remembers not only those who fought, but those who remained steadfast when surrender seemed easier. Let us therefore hold firmly to our principles, reject despair, and work tirelessly for freedom through peaceful means.
For a homeland is not truly liberated when an enemy leaves; it is liberated when its people remain faithful to their values and their purpose.
Stand firm. Stand united. Stand with dignity. And let the world see that the spirit of a free people cannot be occupied
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