the justice is not merely a simple human convention, because what is “just” is not determined primarily by law but by the profound identity of the human being. Justice that is translated into behaviour should be based on the will to recognize the other as a person. That means acknowledging the human rights and duties that derive from human dignity. To do justice means to respect the rights of others and to discharge one’s own duties. This requires recognition of mutual rights and the fulfilment of respective duties. In this way sincere recognition is given to reciprocal rights and duties in social relationships. By contrast, peace cannot prevail where human rights are not respected, defended and promoted, where violence is done to man’s inalienable freedoms, where his personality is ignored or degraded, and where discrimination and intolerance occur. Justice is not enough by itself, however. Indeed, justice can even betray itself. The betrayal of justice is manifested when a neighbour is injured, killed, deprived of liberty or stripped of his fundamental human rights in the name of justice. Therefore, justice must be open to a deeper power, which is love. Justice must stem from merciful love. Doing justice to others means demonstrating a love of one’s neighbour, melanesians brotherhood and all the world p therefore we need your help and encourage all people in Papua “to love one another as an expression of our rights
By : mutopai west papua

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