Supertrisha9421

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      April 29, 2025 at 12:33 am
      First of all, thank you for your response. I understand where you’re coming from, and I respect your professional opinion. But the thing is, our situation is not as simple as just “running away” or avoiding law.

      We never fled, we lived openly, in the city we were jailed, for five years, without hiding, without a single arrest or warrant against us. We stopped going to court because the entire system in our district including courts, lawyers from legal aid, and even the police had been openly bribed. We were advised to “settle” even at the Human Rights office, despite clear evidence of fraud and abuse. It became clear that the law was no longer functioning as law should.

      We know eviction is a civil matter. That’s exactly why it’s so frightening that armed policemen, without any warrant or court order, are threatening us, screaming, and trying to force us to vacate, which in itself is illegal.

      It’s easy to say “face the law” when the law itself is a weapon being used. When political and financial influence buys everyone who should be neutral, it’s not a fair fight, it’s survival.

      We do want to fight legally, but without connections and with corruption stacked against us, it’s a different kind of battlefield. That’s why I shared here, not to find a ready-made solution, but to find people who might at least understand that not all “fugitives” are guilty, and not all courts are just.

      Still, I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Thank you so much.

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