Justice is to be permeated by love and mercy. When no joy is taken in seeing others in anguish, prudence abides. Justice is not the absence of mercy, love and peace. It must be true, fair and balanced.
Justice therefore becomes unjust if it depends on one’s eloquence or ability to talk oneself or courier out of boiling water. For instance, what is the difference between those who are punished for something they know nothing about or circumstance they could not control from the patients who were not attended to at the hospital just because they could not afford to pay?
How do we receive a remorseful individual who could no longer bear the guilt of false allegations that have kept another in jail or even caused death? When the truth is no longer plausible or sufficient, what then is encouraged? The multiplicity influence of one watered-down injustice or another will always give rise to lots more. Our reactions have always been same global response slithering in to incessant formulations of edicts to manage the loop holes in our frailties.
We wish to address injustice in more friendly means amongst which include documentary, short film and movie productions as it may apply to the ordinary people based on true life events. It is expected that this in line with other efforts this will reveal the numerous impacts of ignorance, failed goods, withheld truths and utter wickedness with a view of projecting common good. Hopefully, this and its offshoots may bring about several policy reviews that will engender tolerance and forgiveness, authentic transparency, unity and peace.