NOVEMBER 10, 1923

“My friends, we declared the republic two months ago, and now we are working to teach the country how to read and write. I feel a sense of age settling in, uncertain about how much longer I can physically be with my nation. I wish for a perpetual presence, but alas, it is not possible. Therefore, I must hasten, delivering advice to my country before my time expires, fulfilling my responsibilities.

The most crucial counsel I can offer is to the children: never forget to protect your country. You are the light and the flowers of the future; always remember that our soldiers sacrificed themselves for you. To the elders, strive to shield your children, and, if possible, choose what is best for them. Safeguard your independence and your republic. It’s either independence or death!”

(Visited 19 times, 1 visits today)