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Justice Voice 正義之聲


When A Good Man is Mistreated, It Marks Systematic Corruption and Failure
To correct such failure requires more than sympathy. It requires collective courage—to defend integrity not afterc it is destroyed, but while it still stands. Because when society allows one good man to be crushed in silence, it creates a Chilling Effect. And indifference, in the presence of injustice, is complicity!!!
When a good man is crushed by the system machine, it is a definitive sign that the society is no longer merely broken; it is actively working against its state


Don't listen to what others say, just look at how he treats you
What is a good person? The most crucial point, apart from not committing any crimes, is "How he treated you?' Those who treat you well are certainly good people. When Jack Ma first started his business, he was often called a 'scammer', but in fact, he is not a swindler at all. He is a pioneer who can see the future, lead social trends and progress. The pioneers often give not flowers and applause, but attack, insults, humiliates, and even persecution......


The History of Shamanism
The History of Shamanism
The term ‘shaman’ originates from the word ‘saman’ in the Tungusic Evenki language in Northern Asia among the indigenous Siberian people. ‘Saman’ means “to know,” or “to see.”
The term ‘saman’ is itself derived from the ancient Sanskrit term ‘sramana,’ meaning ascetic, devotee or monk.
Through the etymology of the word ‘shaman’ itself, we can see that the underlying spiritual-philosophical ideas of shamanism have spread across cultural, lin


“When you experience too much injustice and too much pain"
It is the story of a photojournalist who killed himself just within a month of winning the Pulitzer Prize. But why? We will find out.
Kevin Carter won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography award for this picture in 1994. But only four weeks after receiving the award, he commits suicide.
It is March 1993, and The New York Times publishes this picture of a girl in the foreground with a vulture eying her from nearby.
It was only later revealed that he was a boy, not a gi


In my head, it’s still October and you haven’t left yet
In my head, Time has frozen in October. The air still smells like you—warm, cheerful and optimistic. The trees outside haven’t shed their leaves yet, and neither have I. I still sit on the left side of the bench where I used to wait for you coming back.
The wind hasn’t changed its tune, and the sky hasn’t dimmed either. You haven’t left yet. Your laugh still lingers in the corners of our room, and the mug you used for tea still waits on the second shelf. I keep forgetting


Why Good Men Suffer
The Apostle Paul wrote in (Romans 8.18 ESV), “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.” One day, Jesus is coming again, and“He will set right every wrong and wipe away every tear, and suffering will be no more,” (Revelation 21.4 ESV)! Until then, we look to Jesus and trust Him to give us strength to overcome. Jesus told His disciples, “Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But t


The Power of Unity
团结的力量!A fist is only strong when all the fingers are clenched together.
No finger stands taller or weaker; there is only unity.
And with that unity, obstacles can be broken through.
Today, we are constantly told to put the individual above all else. But true strength has always come from standing together—as free people, shoulder to shoulder, each one willing to bend a little so that all may move forward.


We came here not to Observe only, but to Stand!
Even if arrested me, other Martyrs will continuously coming.
We came to this country not just to be an observer, but to stand up for justice at critical moments!
Reading the news about religious genocide in South Korea today, I deeply felt the unlimited expansion of government power and the lack of supervision. The judicial system, under various pretexts, seriously violates privacy, insults, harassments against civilians and the Law Enforcement take the lead in breaking the l


A Plea for Urgent Evacuation: The Untold Story of a Former Afghan Counterterrorism Judge
My name is a Mohamad – a pseudonym I am forced to use for the safety of myself and my family. I was a judge in the former government of Afghanistan, serving in various provinces across the country. For the last ten years before the collapse of the Afghan government in August 2021, I held one of the most sensitive and high-risk judicial positions: Chief Judge at the Counterterrorism Court within Bagram Air Base.
This was not an ordinary court. It was the central facility for


Why Depression Rises in an hostile environment?
Depression often rises in a hostile environment because of how continuous stress, fear, and lack of safety affect both the brain and a...
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