WE may never know why the government abruptly cancelled the curfew last week. It could be a decision informed by the fierce backlash from the public. That the curfew was deeply unpopular was apparent even to those who reluctantly nursed some hope that it might, at the very least, reduce the murders that have rocked the country over the past few months.
Not every nail needs a hammer
WE may never know why the government abruptly cancelled the curfew last week. It could be a decision informed by the fierce backlash from the public. That the curfew was deeply unpopular was apparent even to those who reluctantly nursed some hope that it might, at the very least, reduce the murders that have rocked the country over the past few months.
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