


MANIFESTO OF PEACE
Book Description:
"War doesn’t begin with a bomb. It begins with a thought. A fear. A silence.
And it ends the moment we find the courage to stand up and say: Not in our name."
"War didn’t come like a storm. It came like a whisper. Quiet. Secret.
Like a crack in the wall you overlook for too long, until the whole house collapses.
I was a child when my home disappeared.
First the laughter fell. Then the streets. Then life itself.
And as we fled, leaving behind our names, our homes, our history, the world stayed silent.
As if we never existed.
As if our existence was up for negotiation."
Why this book?
Because too many have died, and nothing has changed.
Because war isn’t “somewhere else”, it lives in all of us, as long as we allow it.
Because peace is not naive. Peace is radical. And it is possible.
What to expect:
A brutal truth about war.
An emotional journey through loss, survival, and hope.
A call to stop demanding peace and start living it.
A manifesto not meant to be read, but felt.
"I lost a country. I lost friends. I witnessed war.
And since then, I’ve seen many more begin.
I wrote this book because it doesn’t stop.
And because it must finally stop."
"Manifesto of Peace"
A wake-up call to humanity.
A voice for the voiceless.
A promise to the future.
Book Description:
"War doesn’t begin with a bomb. It begins with a thought. A fear. A silence.
And it ends the moment we find the courage to stand up and say: Not in our name."
"War didn’t come like a storm. It came like a whisper. Quiet. Secret.
Like a crack in the wall you overlook for too long, until the whole house collapses.
I was a child when my home disappeared.
First the laughter fell. Then the streets. Then life itself.
And as we fled, leaving behind our names, our homes, our history, the world stayed silent.
As if we never existed.
As if our existence was up for negotiation."
Why this book?
Because too many have died, and nothing has changed.
Because war isn’t “somewhere else”, it lives in all of us, as long as we allow it.
Because peace is not naive. Peace is radical. And it is possible.
What to expect:
A brutal truth about war.
An emotional journey through loss, survival, and hope.
A call to stop demanding peace and start living it.
A manifesto not meant to be read, but felt.
"I lost a country. I lost friends. I witnessed war.
And since then, I’ve seen many more begin.
I wrote this book because it doesn’t stop.
And because it must finally stop."
"Manifesto of Peace"
A wake-up call to humanity.
A voice for the voiceless.
A promise to the future.