Injustice
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If not, at the very least, the
injustice
suffered by the Kurdish people for generations would, at long last, be rectified.
Climate
injustice
must be redressed, as developing countries bear the brunt of the impact and face massive adaptation costs.
Worse still, this
injustice
is self-perpetuating.
We live in a world where we have the power to correct this
injustice.
But even that move is aimed at bolstering Putin’s standing, not kowtowing to outsiders, as it sends the message that, even in the face of injustice, Russia, great country that it is, is showing grace and munificence.
But we also need and welcome international support in our struggle against poverty and
injustice.
Indifference, by contrast, is never creative, for it means that no response to injustice, and no help for the suffering, will ever come.
As James Madison wrote in The Federalist Papers, “It is of great importance in a republic not only to guard the society against the oppression of its rulers, but to guard one part of the society against the
injustice
of the other part.”
A mild drop in early 2011 probably reflected frustration over social
injustice
and a growing sense of insecurity and uncertainty about the future.
The use of online social networks, for example, has grown faster than in any other country in Europe, and has helped create some semblance of a public sphere, with the Russian blogosphere often a venue for angry public expression about social injustice, undeserved privileges, lawlessness, and police impunity.
Mohammed Merah’s killing spree in Toulouse in March has also worked in favor of Sarkozy, who has been happy to shift the electoral debate from social
injustice
to security issues.
Martin Luther King, Jr., argued that peaceful disruption of “business as usual” is healthy, because it exposes buried injustice, which can then be addressed.
Enraged by a sense of social injustice, the reds rail against the establishment’s double standards, while the pro-establishment yellows have hunkered down for a battle of attrition.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70LONDON – Seven decades after its adoption, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) remains a beacon of hope for the world, sending out an unequivocal message that an
injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, and that no abuse of human rights can be allowed to continue without challenge.
The rational for affirmative action in those early years was the fact that, after a long history of systemic injustice, merely outlawing discrimination based on race or gender would not ensure equal opportunity for all.
It has also contributed to the prevention of
injustice
in contexts far removed from the Balkans.
But the charges brought by the Swiss and American authorities focus on bribery and embezzlement, and do not address another egregious injustice: the treatment of the migrant workers in Qatar who are building the stadiums for the 2022 FIFA Football World Cup.
China portrayed the 1997 restoration of its sovereignty over Hong Kong, following more than a century of British administration, as righting a historic
injustice.
All that is needed is for governments finally to agree to put an end to the
injustice
and waste that they cause.
True, everyone may not benefit in the short term, but what critics regard as
injustice
is necessary , hence unavoidable.
Both the FCTC and the UNFCCC allow for governments to rein in global corporations’ unchecked power, which is a root cause of many other problems, from economic inequality to social
injustice
and broken democratic systems.
An immense effort would be required of women’s-rights activists to be prevent a reign of
injustice.
New economic powers like China, India, and Brazil must find their own ways of addressing social
injustice
and encouraging equal opportunity for all, and the European model looks increasingly attractive to them.
There is nothing inevitable or God-given about suffering, injustice, and inequality.
But the liberation she brought to us was just one battle in the generational struggle the people of the Philippines must wage to secure their liberation from poverty, inequity and
injustice.
He stopped being San Ernesto de la Izquierda, the saint or talisman who delivered us from
injustice.
On the contrary, today’s unprecedented inequality in many parts of the world is precisely the kind of
injustice
that could spur the emergence of great leaders with compassion for those at the bottom.
So feelings of
injustice
gave rise to resentment, envy, and a destructive energy focused on revenge against former enemies and old friends who seemed successful.
Such a Poland required a moral revolution in which crimes would be punished, virtue rewarded, and
injustice
redeemed.
And if any country can claim to be the victim of this climate injustice, it is Pakistan.
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