Why it never ends

Chapter 775 Three Cases

As for the third case, the Dominican civil rights deprivation case, it lasted for nearly two years and directly contributed to the withdrawal of the "Adjudicator's Court" from the stage of history.

Dominic and his partner Sera were both immigrants from the wilderness. They met and fell in love after entering the province of Nia, and soon got married and had children. After her marriage, Sera started a spice business with her outstanding mind and achieved great success. In order to provide better care for his children, Dominic decided to give up his lower-paying job and devote more energy to raising his three children.

However, when the two were about to obtain the official status of citizens of the Third District, Dominic's application was rejected. Not only that, he was also told that because he had not fully fulfilled his citizenship obligations in the past five years, his application to move to a livable place was rejected. Complete refusal will result in the loss of all civil rights in the livable area with immediate effect. Next, he will have two opportunities to appeal. If both appeals fail, he must leave the Third District immediately. After returning to his place of origin, if he still wants to live in a livable place, he will need to start the process from the beginning.

The shocked Dominic soon made his first complaint. It was only then that he understood what his "unfulfilled civic obligations" were - all male citizens entering habitable places were required to attend the monthly meeting. Community meeting. The contents of the meetings are varied. Sometimes they discuss monthly benefits within the community, sometimes they arrange for some residents to serve as jury members in the community court, and more often they receive various trainings, ranging from what documents need to be brought to apply for a bank card, and where to go. What procedures have been completed, as far as the democratic governance concept and civic spirit of the third district...

Of course, female citizens can also participate in these activities, but considering that most women are also responsible for complex housework, the provincial government has very considerately modified this "mandatory obligation" for male citizens to "female citizens can participate as appropriate." .

However, Dominic and Sera misunderstood the way this "obligation" was performed from the beginning. They both thought that as long as someone from one family attended, they did not expect that it was strictly separated by gender.

Dominic asked all his neighbors what to do in this situation. However, everyone gasped after hearing this - the vast majority of male immigrants, like Dominic, mistook this rule as a "family obligation", but these men's wives often do not even have the most basic reading and writing skills. If they can't, even if they can, men still feel that these tasks of dealing with government agencies should be undertaken by men. The reason why they didn't step into this big pit was just because of a little bit of inertia in life, and Dominic was the unlucky guy who took the narrow road.

At this point, Dominic finally realized that he had made a big mistake: since he and his wife had always been responsible for different divisions of household labor in the past, these external matters were always taken care of by Sera, who completed twelve meetings a year without landing. , and he completely let go after participating in the first few activities together, and only waited for Sera to go home and share his experiences with him after participating in the activities.

After the first appeal failed, the two began to contact lawyers in a hurry. Fortunately, thanks to Sera's savings and connections in the past few years, one of her fellow villagers quickly introduced the adjudicator Ava to her. Ava made a rare visit to the house and persuaded the two of them not to start a second appeal at all costs, nor to agree to send the case to the adjudicator's court, but to directly sue the local relocation office and the police station. She would contact several people for them. A suitable lawyer.

The entire trial process of the case was not made public, but the final result was gratifying: Sera and Dominic finally successfully obtained the citizenship of the Third District. At the same time, shortly after the conclusion of this case, the adjudicator's court in the province of Nia was completely closed.

These three cases aroused a lot of discussion at the time, and a large part of it was directed at Ava herself. The reason why she successfully took the position of adjudicator was inseparable from the fact that many women's groups privately campaigned for her to canvass votes and build momentum. However, After taking office, at least half of the cases she handled were helping men, and she even intended to maintain the family system. This was nothing short of a betrayal. Ava once seemed to have responded to questions raised about her at a charity fund-raising dinner. That speech was also evidence that Yi Ti repeatedly cited tonight:

"What I pursue has never been the victory of one gender. What I ultimately hope to see is a fair and just society. I can proudly declare that all my efforts for the rest of my life will be directed towards this goal. If I must stay What advice would you like to give to every lady and gentleman present? Maybe I can say this, ladies, we must be careful, because every 'preferential treatment' given to us by this society may become a trap around our necks. Ropes, and gentlemen, you need to be equally careful, because those ropes around women's necks will eventually tighten the necks of every one of you here."

Additionally, a few excerpts from interviews with Ava also mention her attitude toward the Tribunal of Adjudicators:

"There is no point in the existence of the Adjudicator's Court."

“Before I became a adjudicator, I looked through many past adjudication cases and found that most of the cases here were just ‘civilization’ wishful thinking and consideration for ‘barbarism’, using a self-righteous understanding and humility to understand the evil of barbarism.”

"If something is deemed evil in a habitable land, the standard of judgment should be the same regardless of whether the perpetrator is a resident of the habitable land or a settler from the wilderness."

…But the sources of all these words are unknown, and it is difficult to find public information from reliable sources on the Internet.

Hesta tried to log in to her intranet account at AHgAs, hoping to use internal channels to learn more information. However, after logging in, she discovered that her account was currently in a low-privilege state and she could basically do everything except send and receive private messages through internal channels. No.

Hesta originally wanted to write a letter to Rico, asking her to help her check if there was any information or files about this matter on the intranet, but before opening the email, Hesta stopped it - at this moment, her searches The records may be monitored by someone. Debating with others and verifying facts may require explanations. If you still have to go through so much trouble to collect Ava’s information through colleagues, then it will be really difficult when you face Yu Xuekun this Wednesday. It’s hard to explain.

Facing the blank page of the computer, Hesta suddenly remembered the strange feeling when she heard people mention Ava many times in the past. She thought of Molly, and then thought of Avinash... In these people's mouth, Ava seemed to be... Someone else.


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