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Echoes of Liberation
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Echoes of Liberation in Ottawa, ON
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Echoes of Liberation in Ottawa, ON
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Echoes of Liberation: A Gen Z Reflection on the NRA Struggle is a bold, reflective, and deeply personal journey by Franco Balya—a Gen Z Ugandan who dares to revisit the NRA liberation struggle not as a historian, but as a curious descendant of its legacy.
Born into a peaceful Uganda, Franco did not witness the gunfire, the marches through Luweero, or the fiery speeches that once shook the nation. Yet, in a time when many young Ugandans feel detached from their national history, he asks: What happens when a generation forgets the sacrifices that birthed its freedom?
Through vivid storytelling, inter-generational conversations, and raw introspection, this book unearths the human spirit behind the headlines of 1981–1986. It explores the untold impact of the Bush War on today's political consciousness, bridging the gap between digital-age youth and the analog revolution that secured their future.
This is not a dusty history book—it is a wake-up call. A tribute. A reminder. A spark meant to ignite patriotism in young hearts and provoke questions in complacent minds. For anyone who believes that freedom should never be taken for granted, Echoes of Liberation is essential reading.
Echoes of Liberation: A Gen Z Reflection on the NRA Struggle is a bold, reflective, and deeply personal journey by Franco Balya—a Gen Z Ugandan who dares to revisit the NRA liberation struggle not as a historian, but as a curious descendant of its legacy.
Born into a peaceful Uganda, Franco did not witness the gunfire, the marches through Luweero, or the fiery speeches that once shook the nation. Yet, in a time when many young Ugandans feel detached from their national history, he asks: What happens when a generation forgets the sacrifices that birthed its freedom?
Through vivid storytelling, inter-generational conversations, and raw introspection, this book unearths the human spirit behind the headlines of 1981–1986. It explores the untold impact of the Bush War on today's political consciousness, bridging the gap between digital-age youth and the analog revolution that secured their future.
This is not a dusty history book—it is a wake-up call. A tribute. A reminder. A spark meant to ignite patriotism in young hearts and provoke questions in complacent minds. For anyone who believes that freedom should never be taken for granted, Echoes of Liberation is essential reading.

















