THE BATTLES OF PATRIOTIC CITIZENS

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THE BATTLES OF PATRIOTIC CITIZENS
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Publisher : Calvary Rock Resource
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9789783779716
ISBN-13 : 9783779710
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Book Synopsis THE BATTLES OF PATRIOTIC CITIZENS by : Dipo Toby Alakija

Book excerpt: A lot of battles and struggles for survival are taking place in many parts of the world. Most of those who are in power often use the Judiciary as a weapon against their political opponents. The unprecedented crimes and violations of human rights are due to the arrogance of many leaders who want to be in power by all means, negligence, ignorance of most members of the society, indifference and silence of well-informed citizens. Although the determinations of some patriotic citizens to secure the future of their countries are indicated through their battles against oppressive Governments but the compromised Judicial System is bringing evil days closer to the people. Thus fighting for Justice and to preserve the National Value System, Law and Order is causing more bloodshed of those who are ready to die for freedom. Through presentations of papers with cases that are treated in various dramas in this book, the author highlights the origins and causes of political and other problems that defy solutions in most parts of the world, indicating that the consequences of not fighting for Justice in any nation would be catastrophic.


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