From Protest Square to Hostage Square: The Rebranding of the Disaster

The transformation of the Museum Plaza into "Hostages Square" is more than commemoration; it is an attempt to rewrite history and appropriate the public space. The new branding blurs the square's past as a stronghold…
Assessment
The renaming of a public square from a site of protest to one of hostage solidarity is presented as an act of political appropriation. The analysis suggests this rebranding obscures the deep internal divisions that existed before the disaster, using collective grief to retroactively legitimize a fractured national narrative. The core question is whether memorialization can coexist with accountability for the events that preceded the tragedy.
