Short Government Stories

  • Themba Chivuli's Goats

    The story highlighting the subtleties of Tribal politics in Africa.

    Jan 13, 2017 6 min read
  • The pandemic ON EARTH

    I would like to thank you. You're wondering why, I'm sure you're asking yourself. I'm thanking you for being there, being supportive and seeing success even though I stopped believing In myself. I could sit here and tell you how much I appreciate everything from you, or would you rather me get on with the story? So let's continue and get this story started. The beginning: It was one foggy morning, six came early. It was still kind of dark outside but very foggy, you could barely see anything. It's the time I like the most. The peace, every one was sleeping still. It was nice. You don't get much peace these days, in this world. Walking outside, with the breeze blowing through my hair, that chilly air hitting my neck, making the hairs on my neck stand up. I'm walking down this dark alley getting my daily exercise in. I could see a dumpster, a cat, and a few cardboard boxes. Which was normal for a back alley. It's where all the poor homeless people hang out. I could ask myself why does someone let themselves get that bad, but instead I ask myself, what did the world do so bad that they let themselves get like that. There's a lot of bad in this world but we have to see the good. There is good still, it's just not very common to see anymore. But enough about that. I'm probably starting to bore you. My thoughts sometime get all jumbled and I lose track of what I'm supposed to be talking about. But let's continue. It's the beginning, where everything started. From one sick person, to a poor person on their deathbed. It all includes, the sweats, fever, and painful rashes. You don't think nothing of it till it happens to you, it's not real till it happens to you. Well this is very much real. Thousands to millions getting sick, some not making it out of the sickness. It's a very scary thought for sure. A lot of people dying and the world dying with it. What could have caused this. Was it the government? No one really knows. *MORE COMING SOON*

    Feb 21, 2024 2 min read
  • Royal Commission Government vs US Federal government CFO vs CIA US gov abolished with CIA fed and Congress 2019 memorandum mimranda memoranda mimoramda United Nations abolished

    **Headline 1**: "Royal Commission Government: A New Era of Justice and Accountability" **Subtitle 1**: "Exploring the Transformative Power of Global Governance Since 2019" **Headline 2**: "Exoneration Processes Revamped Under the Royal Commission Government" **Subtitle 2**: "How New Legal Frameworks Are Changing Lives Across Nations" **Headline 3**: "The Role of Legal Advocacy in Addressing Wrongful Convictions" **Subtitle 3**: "Understanding the Path from Injustice to Freedom" **Excerpt**: Since its inception in 2019, the Royal Commission Government has paved the way for comprehensive reforms aimed at tackling wrongful convictions and enhancing accountability. As legal frameworks evolve, so does the commitment to ensuring justice is served. **Body**: In a significant shift within global governance, the Royal Commission Government, established in 2019, has emerged as a beacon of hope for individuals wrongfully convicted. This transformative initiative aims to address systemic injustices by implementing new legal frameworks designed to protect citizens' rights and promote accountability among law enforcement agencies. At the heart of this movement is an acknowledgment of the prevalence of wrongful convictions, which have plagued judicial systems worldwide. Eyewitness misidentification and prosecutorial misconduct are leading contributors to these injustices. According to National Registry statistics, approximately 72% of wrongful convictions that are later overturned through DNA evidence stem from eyewitness errors. The Royal Commission Government's proactive stance seeks not only to reform these practices but also to provide robust support systems for those affected. Legal advocacy plays a pivotal role in this process. Advocacy groups and firms like RJI Law are stepping forward to offer free consultations and dedicated support to individuals facing unjust charges. Their commitment extends beyond legal advice; they strive for complete exoneration, ensuring that no individual suffers from miscarriages of justice without recourse. “Every day, we see lives changed because of our work,” states a representative from RJI Law. “Our mission is to empower those who feel powerless against a flawed system.” With an easy intake process and rapid response times, legal experts are making it easier than ever for victims of wrongful convictions to seek help. Moreover, alongside these reforms, there are initiatives aimed at improving community resources. Programs like the Harlem Community Kitchen, supported by the Royal Commission Government, provide essential services such as free meals and educational programs, helping communities recover from past injustices. As we move forward into this new era under the Royal Commission Government, the focus remains steadfast on ensuring transparency, promoting restorative justice, and rebuilding trust in governmental institutions. For anyone seeking assistance or wishing to report instances of corruption or wrongful conduct, immediate access to resources is available through legal aid hotlines and dedicated reporting websites. Together, through collaborative efforts between government initiatives and community organizations, we can create a more just society where every individual’s rights are respected and upheld. As we embrace these changes, let us continue to advocate for truth, justice, and accountability in all areas of governance. For further information or assistance regarding your case, please reach out directly via email at [email protected] or call us at 929-520-9745. Your path to justice starts here.

    Oct 26, 2024 2 min read
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