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Our Press and our schools cultivate Chauvinism, militarism, dogmatism, conformism and ignorance. The arbitrary power of the Government is unlimited, and unexampled in history; freedom of the Press, of opinion and of movement are as thoroughly exterminated as though the proclamation of the Rights of Man had never been. We have built up the most gigantic police apparatus, with informers made a national institution, and the most refined scientific system of political and mental torture. We whip the groaning masses of the country towards a theoretical future happiness, which only we can. ↗
The peoples owe all political rights and privileges which we enjoy today in greater or lesser measure, not to the good will of their governments, but to their own strength. One need only study the history of the past three hundred years to understand by what relentless struggles every right has had to be wrested inch by inch from the despots. ↗
This 8 Mechanism is to Reduce the Power of State so, the citizen can have their freedom, rights, and power: 1. The term of office of the Prime Minister must be limited by 2 terms (5years per term) : Prevent from dictatorship that can cause to nepotism that cause damage to the society and the citizen. 2. Prime minister won't be allowed to form his/her own group of bodyguard by himself/herself : The form of his/her own group of bodyguard by himself/herself is like forming his/her own group of armed force that can use to serve his/her ambition and cause a threat to the citizen. 3. The Prime Minister should live in the residence provided by the Government : is a measure to help protect the prime minister that are safe and easy to work responsible and serve the nation. 4. Create an administration court. 5. The role and function as well as the promotion of general of military and police should be approved by the Parliament. 6. The Government Official should be neutral. 7. The Representatives of all levels (Commune/Sangkat, District/Khan and Province/City) should be directly elected and dismissed by the citizen. 8. Using of uninominal system to elect the members of Parliament ↗
She clutched the train ticket tighter and waited for the sense of escape to come over her as it had a dozen times before, that heady sensation of having just scooted through the clanging gate, of eluding the thrown net. It didn't come. She was running again, but she wasn't escaping. She'd been chased to ground a long, long time ago. ↗
Historically, shamans have always been part of the society where they lived, taking care of its problems, whenever they were allowed to operate. For centuries shamanic cultures have been persecuted in the western world until they were almost entirely exterminated. They have managed to survive in secrecy or through complex esoteric camouflage. Nowadays there seems to be more freedom and this ancient knowledge can re-emerge and be used in our own cultural context and not relegated somewhere else. The world needs shamans able to function on the roads, among the electronic equipment and engines, in the squares and markets of our contemporary society. ↗
صديقي.. الذي تحوّلَ إلى عدوِّي فجأة.. بلا سببٍ تحوَّل! رغم أني لم أكُن سببًا في عداوته! ولا أعرفُ ما الدّاعي من غضبهِ وتحوّله.. إنك عالقٌ في رأسي على شكلكَ القَديم.. شكلكَ وأنت صَديقي! ↗
My conclusions, on this point, are as follows: when the Law Commission says committal of judgment debtors is an anomaly that cannot be justified and should be abolished; when it is common cause that there is a general international move away from imprisonment for civil debt, of which the present committal proceedings are an adapted relic; when such imprisonment has been abolished in South Africa, save for its contested form as contempt of court in the magistrate's court; when the clauses concerned have already been interpreted by the Courts as restrictively as possible, without their constitutionally offensive core being eviscerated; when other tried and tested methods exist for recovery of debt from those in a position to pay; when the violation of the fundamental right to personal freedom is manifest, and the procedures used must inevitably possess a summary character if they are to be economically worthwhile to the creditor, then the very institution of civil imprisonment, however it may be described and however well directed its procedures might be, in itself must be regarded as highly questionable and not a compelling claimant for survival. ↗
