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The song invokes the idea that nothing is hidden, using the metaphor "He who sees the black ant in the night" to suggest divine justice for the sighs of the oppressed.

(The Reign of Forbidden Gains) is a powerful social and political protest song by the prominent Turkish folk singer Fatih Kısaparmak , released as part of his 2001 album Vay Benim Hayallerim . Key Themes & Lyrics Fatih KД±saparmakВ Haram Saltanat

Watch the official music video for Fatih Kısaparmak's powerful protest song here: Fatih Kısaparmak | Haram Saltanatı (Official Video) AKBAŞ MÜZİK YouTube• Feb 25, 2014 The song invokes the idea that nothing is

The song serves as a critique of corruption, greed, and the exploitation of the people by those in power. Kısaparmak, a "Modern Ashik" (folk bard), uses this

Kısaparmak, a "Modern Ashik" (folk bard), uses this song to express public discontent. The song's release during a period of economic and political transition in Turkey made it a popular anthem for those seeking transparency and social justice.