This poem is a thunderous elegy for war reporters silenced by violence—those murdered for exposing truths that tyrants sought to bury. Their pens, once dipped in the ink of courage, now blaze with divine fire. No longer bound to earth’s fragile pages, they ascend as Heaven’s chroniclers, their words etched into God’s eternal ledger. Where killers believed their crimes would vanish into darkness, the fallen journalists become witnesses before a higher court. The thunder guards their records; t...