On the International Day of Social Justice, the International Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, called on all political systems and human rights organizations to pay serious attention to improve the reality of their people and rescue them from the phenomenon of misery.
The organization stated in a statement, “Social justice represents a very serious human challenge despite the human development taking place, as data shows that this criterion still indicates a collapse of values in many societies due to political mismanagement and authoritarianism in many countries.”
It added, “Deprivation, suffering and misery are often matched by luxury, material wealth, waste of wealth, and a deliberate absence of inequality, especially in countries that have become a term for the third world.”
Free Muslim emphasized that many of the rights to education, healthy food and presumed medical care were and still are denied, while those required rights were restricted to a limited number of their peers according to criteria set by the authorities in those countries as a form of racial discrimination, such as political loyalty or intellectual, religious, ethnic or sectarian affiliation. The system of equal opportunities and equality in all types of social, scientific and professional activities was absent, which resulted in painful repercussions that negatively affected the living standards of the afflicted peoples.
The organization called to review the conditions of peoples and individuals around the world and monitor the previous binding decisions on this standard and to lift them out of the phenomenon of misery.