Under the golden light of late afternoon, ten thousand women march through Ouagadougou, rifles on their shoulders, eyes unshakable. Children run alongside, mimicking their steps, while flowers fall from balconies and cheers rise from the crowd. In the front, Mariama’s medal catches the sun, a silent testament to their journey. The air hums with unity and pride as the column stretches into the horizon. A voice echoes over the scene: “They called them unfit. They called them desperate. But history will call them protectors.” The image lingers—unbroken, defiant—before fading, leaving the march alive in the hearts of all who saw it.
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