I n a world teetering on the edge of political polarization, social upheaval, and systemic inequity, one truth remains immutable: justice is not a privilege granted by governments it is an inalienable right of every human being. Yet, today, across continents and political systems, justice is being manipulated, delayed, and weaponized, transforming a universal human right into a selective tool of governance. This is not merely a legal failure; it is a profound moral crisis, one that challenges the very foundation of civilization.

The danger of treating justice as a privilege is evident in every corner of the globe. Authoritarian regimes criminalize dissent while shielding the powerful from accountability. Democracies falter when judicial independence is undermined, investigative agencies

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