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Peace Makers Global
Hi
everyone,
I
would like to introduce a soon to be global phenomenon that I am lucky to lay
the foundation stone of right here in Adelaide, the “Peace Makers Global”.
This
organization will work with global communities on a lot of common issues, and
also locality specific issues. It will have chapters all over the world, for
example, “Peace Makers New Delhi”, “Peace Makers New York”, “Peace Makers
Patiala”, “Peace Makers Manilla” etc. The organization’s chapters will begin on
a voluntary basis, but once the funding is streamlined, proper offices will be
set up and staff hired for various works. The organization will work with
underprivileged sections of developing and under-developed societies on one
hand, and help developed societies deal with issues affecting their societies
on the other.
As a
start, I am establishing “Peace Makers Adelaide” and the first activity I
intend to take is “Legal Education and Aid” for weaker sections of the society.
Once the Adelaide Chapter gets off the block, similar chapters will be
established in other major Aussie cities, and subsequently globally. The work
that I intend to start with will involve following:
1. People
from weak economic backgrounds with no resources to hire legal representatives
in courts will not only be given legal guidance, but also basic education in
law in short and crisp weekend lectures, and will also be given topic specific
education related to their matter of interest.
2. People
will be provided with a legal assistant when they will represent themselves in
court to seek justice or defend innocence.
3. I
intend to co-ordinate with universities across Australia that provide
correspondence courses in law, to develop basic curriculum for these classes.
4. Guest
lecturers will be invited on voluntary basis, and subsequently hired once the
organization is set up on firmer grounds.
5. To
help victims of injustice cope with depression, social activities will be
organised on weekends, to promote socializing and help make the people feel a
part of a group.
The following
website name has already been registered, and as soon as I get help, it will be
up and running too: www.PeaceMakersGlobal.com
“Always Shine Australia Party”
If I
was to name just one Aussie who’s inspired me the most, I will have no hesitation
in naming “Father of Federation Sir Henry Parkes”. His foresight and efforts
that ultimately gave birth to “Australia” have inspired me to be the first
person to propose a federation of the world. “Global Citizenship” is something
I want to leave behind as our generation’s legacy to this world. Not a one
man’s job indeed!
“Always
Shine Australia Party” was established on principles of “Equalism” which will
promote an equal yet a dynamic society with huge scope for individual growth. I
want the Aussies to take care of it while I will take care of “Vijayi Veer
Vishesh India Party”. I want people all over the world to set up similar
parties, so that we all can work together, not only to make our own motherlands
even more wonderful, but also prepare them for subsequent “Global Federation”.
The current systems of “Communism” as well as “Capitalism” are both anti-social
systems, contrary to the interest of the majority population. “Equalism” is the
common ground between the two, and has been specifically designed keeping the
future in mind. More details have been shared via various write-ups I’ve
written that are available via the Politics page of my artist website: www.fatalurgecarefreekiss.com
Honestly,
we all have at some stage judged a man and his genius by the colour of his
skin, the locket hanging by his neck, or the sex of their partner (I was guilty
of this vice until I realized through personal experience how important
equality is, and why it is important to discourage discrimination). But have we
ourselves done or achieved anything for our societies? Neither is a genius
restricted to one demographic, nor does a genius’ work benefits only one
section. I may or may not be a genius, but my work will benefit everyone, be it
brown, black, yellow or white, be it straight or gay, or be it a Muslim,
Christian, Hindu, Sikh or Buddhist. More details are available in a letter I’ve
written to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia, also
available via the politics page of my artist website above.
An important case I am fighting
I am
contesting a very trifling matter of parking on yellow line (Singh Vs Holdfast
Bay City Council). The appeal is listed to be heard by the Supreme Court on 17th
January, 2013 in the Chief Justice’s court. The matter was petty but the issue
has become really significant for what I am trying to achieve through it. I am trying
to make justice more readily available to weaker sections of the society, and
if the court sees my logic I will succeed in doing so.
Many
people don’t defend their innocence and accept guilt even when they are not, because
of lack of funds to hire a lawyer, and if they represent themselves and fail, they
will have to pay court costs to the other party. In my case, a lawyer refused
to represent me unless I gave $3000 in advance, and on self representation I ended
up making $80 into nearly $3000. For a hard-working man like me $3000 was never
more than a month and a half’s saving, but does this mean a poor man should not
defend his innocence but rather accept a crime he didn’t commit? Should he be
forced to live forever with an injustice, just because he cannot buy justice? We
are not living in Medieval Times. This is Democracy where everyone is equal and
has an equal right to justice.
Legal
costs are not the same as exemplary damages, which are a punishment for a
crime. Legal costs have rather become a punishment for seeking justice. What I
am doing now, the lawyer community should have done it a long time ago.
You
may wish to support me or not, but my work is too important to be left
unfinished. I will continue alone if I have to. But as I said, it is not a one
man’s job. So let us start the future of the world “Peace Makers”. Call me,
“Aman Rai”, on +61 43 023 5589.
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