Manifesto for Justice

Multi-dimensional pressure strategies — a condensed document updated.

Current Situation: 2024–2025

  • Climate failure: COP28 ended with record fossil fuel subsidies and no binding phase-out. Global CO₂ emissions hit a new high in 2024 (IEA), while extreme weather displaced over 40 million people (IDMC).
  • Middle East & Genocide: Over 30,000 civilians killed in Gaza (OCHA, 2024), with UN agencies warning of famine and systematic targeting of infrastructure. Sudan and Yemen face mass displacement and ignored ceasefire violations.
  • Institutional inaction: UN Security Council blocked by vetoes; EU and G7 increase arms exports and military budgets, ignoring calls for ceasefire and humanitarian corridors.
  • Escalation & rearmament: Global military spending surpassed $2.4 trillion (SIPRI, 2024), while peace resolutions stall and civilian protection is deprioritized.

Our institutions are failing to address the root causes of violence, climate breakdown, and mass displacement. This project exists to expose these failures and empower direct civic action.

Our Vision

We push for an equitable future that protects people and the planet. We oppose systems that profit from resource extraction, human exploitation, and ecological decline. Our approach is non-violent, rights-respecting, and grounded in solidarity.

Methods: How we act

  • Strategic non-violent action phased for legitimacy and sustainability
  • OSINT monitoring & responsible AI analysis
  • Public advocacy and targeted divestment
  • Mutual aid networks and alternative economic experiments
  • Clear, verifiable information for media and policymakers

Opposition to War & Rearmament

We reject militarism and the escalation of armed conflict. Our campaigns focus on non-violent pressure aimed at demilitarization, opposing rearmament, and advocating for arms export restrictions.

  • Policy advocacy for disarmament and arms-export bans
  • Divestment campaigns targeting defense contractors
  • Public education on the costs of militarization and peaceful alternatives

Recent systemic failures

  • Weak green policy and misdirected investments enable greenwashing and ecosystem degradation.
  • Energy policies prioritizing short-term profit over resilience worsen unequal access and risk.
  • Public and private investment skewed toward returns can erode essential public services.
  • Under-resourced health systems and planning failures highlight the human cost of austerity and bad policy.
  • AI optimization often improves efficiency but can amplify inequality and privilege private incentives; AI must be used with safeguards and public benefit in mind.

Core Principles

  • Anti-exploitation: economic and ecological
  • Opposition to extractive economic systems and privatization that harm communities and ecosystems
  • Anti-speciesist: respect for non-human life and ecosystems
  • Non-violent, accountable civic action
  • Evidence-first — ethical use of OSINT and AI
  • Mutual aid & cross-community solidarity
  • Transparency & institutional accountability

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