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Ahmat Abdoulaye Malick

AtWorker

Ahmat Abdoulaye Malick

« When the Voices Rise, the Guns Fall Silent »

The word comes first

I must speak, so I have spoken and I speak, out loud or quiet.  I spoke to my father to him that I don’t want to be a breeder, to my uncle to
uncle to tell him that I don’t like his daughter. I talked to my mother about the woman I want to love all my life. I want to talk to the burning tanks
and the soldiers with their weapons to tell them to say stop. I encouraged the women to speak. I have spoken to my soul that has lived through scenes of drama and if it is necessary, I will amplify my voice, to reach all men.

Ahmat Abdoulaye Malick

Framer in speech, a supporter of critical thinking, contemporary revolutionary of oratory diplomacy, and promoter of U-Action eloquence.

 

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