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Justice for Palestine (Opinions) 9-09-2006
by Bahjat
Palestine is considered a strife-torn region of the world. It's also known as the largest prison in the world. Since 1948 Gaza and West Bank have become home to many Palestinian refugees. In Gaza about 1.4 million people live in an area only 40 km...

Justice!!! (Opinions) 31-12-2003
by Timmy
JUSTICE !!! JUSTICE!!! Even very young children know what justice is. They certainly have no difficulty recognizing any infringement of it. Justice is the virtue that promotes fairness between Individuals and in the society at large. Unlike...

Physically abused by security guards (Opinions) 26-08-2008
by ayman nassar
What happened to me on Saturday is something out of an action thriller. It was a hate crime. I was assaulted at an amusement park called Hawalli Park by the security officers there. The story I have sent out to various local new agencies, I shall...

Some thoughts about the concept of justice... (Opinions) 1-01-2007
by Iman Ng
What do the law courts of Nigeria and those in the U.S. have in common? For one, the judges are staffed by the executive (or sometimes quasi-military dictatorships) of the government to work in the ruling coalition’s favor; that is not to say that...

SPLA/SPLM's crimes against humanity in Southern Sudan will not go unanswered (Opinions) 19-12-2008
by John Sunday Martin, Chairman of Mundri Youth Development Association- (MYDA)
The history of the liberation struggle in the Republic of Sudan, particularly in the Southern part, has its foundations on human rights- the desire to be free and to enjoy rights that are alienable to all mankind by Universal Declaration of Human...

State of Emergency: No Peace Without Justice (Opinions) 21-05-2004
by Wilfred Mamah
Two events inspired this commentary. First, is Funke Aboyade’s editorial outing in the THISDAY, Law column of May 18, 2004. The editorial was titled, “A Descent into Fascism”. The second event occurred on the same day. It was the Presidential...

The Dehumanizing Conditions of Detainees In Nigerian Prisons: What Justice? (Opinions) 12-11-2005
by Henry Ekwuruke
The renowned existentialist, Jean Paul Sarte, made it clear that man is free by nature but his freedom is a consequence of responsibility. In his teachings he implies that an irresponsible man is not free. Hence the philosophy of imprisonment is...

The Umuakha Government (Short Story) 4-04-2008
by Royal kenneth Chima
There is this village in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State known as Amaekpu. Amaekpu is located in the former Eastern region of Nigeria which has a large population density. People or inhabitants of this village are disciplined,...