In the pursuit of justice
In the pursuit of justice
They say justice
could be found in courts and police stations
I ran around but
couldn’t locate it in the dusty files, or the lawyer’s argumentation
No justice can
be done when a judge writes a technical decision
For those
privileged, thriving in mansions,
Overlook the starving, hungry, and their desperation that is causing tension
The elite assumed that
eliminating the poor, rather than eradicating poverty, is the only solution
Those
authoritarian rulers say justice lies in running bulldozers over the hearts and
souls of the poor, mocking their deprivation
I could not find
justice in those teary eyes full of pain, anger, and frustration
They say justice
is mobocracy
In the deep fault
lines of inequality, I found dying humanity
I found hateful mobs
shattering the love into pieces, killing the democracy
They say justice
lies in bombing the innocent
I saw fear and agony
in those young eyes whose lives are in a dangerous situation
Those powerful reduced justice to the narrow boundaries of revenge and retribution
The oppressors are
deprived of the shred of kindness and compassion
So, where is
justice?
Not in the bulky
books written by scholars
I found justice in
the blooming hope of the innocent eyes of a child desperately waiting for her
parents in the middle of the war field,
Justice is the
optimism, warmth, and care that a nurse shows when treating patients.
Justice is the blood
and sweat of toiling farmers who starved and yet grow food for all, and workers
who construct homes for all and yet remain homeless all through their lives
Justice is the confidence
and courage of a student who wishes to transform the oppressive situation.
In the ardent rebellious
hearts of those who wish for relentless peace and hope, I felt the zest of
reasonableness
In the
righteousness of empathetic souls lies the zeal for fairness,
Justice lies in
the minds that are caring and gentle
Away from the
toxicity of hate, war, inequality, or starvation,
Justice exists in
the dreams of a happy and equitable world with no discrimination
Justice imagines a
world that is humane and full of consideration
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