06/03/2011
Janie Shen writes in Hibr
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We will never get the chance to know who Samoay was, but we should continue seeking the reasons behind her death. We should always remain critical and continue investigating these untold stories.
The dead should not be forgotten. By questioning their deaths and telling their stories we can give them a voice. Through their voices we can find ways to protect the living.
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