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Kemal Onur Güneş
True strength doesn’t shout—it’s in the quiet choice to stand firm, to lead with grace rather than force, and to embrace restraint as a form of freedom.
Kemal Onur Güneş, Veiled Intentions

Sonia George
To the children, he was a figure of awe, a hero who straddled two worlds: the wild marshal of yesteryear and the wise judge of today. To the adults, he was a living testament to the power of choice—the choice to leave behind violence while still standing ready to protect what mattered most. And to the town as a whole, he was the embodiment of justice, not because of the badge he no longer wore, but because of the integrity he carried every day.
Sonia George, Shotgun Rider

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