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René Descartes

فردی شبانه ساعت های ۲ بامداد، ، با هدف تصرف در اراضی عمومی محله ، با سنگ ریختن شبانه ، در جهت ایجاد سابقه ، خواب بامدادی ، بر مردمان لین دیار تلخ کرد با این حرکت پرونده ای تشکیل چراغ خاموش و در خفا همه فرایند های رسیدگی ، در دستگاه‌های اجرایی و قضایی را به اتمام رسانده بود تا اینکه ، به مرحله ی آخری ثبت سند میره ، کارشناس ثبت اعلام میکنه ، این زمین تا کنون شخم نخورده تا شخم زده نشود ما قادر به صدور سند نمی باشیم در نهایت در شب این بار ، بعنوان آخرین مرحله ، زمین راشخم می زند در این مرحله آخر مردم متوجه شدند که پروسه های قانونی را بدون ، متوجه شدن مردم انجام داده که حرکت رنج آور آن، آبادی را با تنش شدیدی مواجه کرده این متن به زبان و دانش خودتون بیارید که مخاطب را به عدالت وا دارد

In contemplating the nature of justice and the machinations that govern human actions, one must reflect upon the actions of the individual who, under the shroud of night, sought to encroach upon the public lands of a community. It is an endeavor profoundly disquieting, for it speaks to the perennial struggle between self-interest and the common good. In this somber tale, our protagonist made use of stones in the stillness of the night, an insidious attempt to create a veneer of legitimacy over a barren space, a space crying out for rightful stewardship rather than the clandestine ambitions of a solitary figure. Such actions, I submit, culminate in a dual deception; not only are the lands themselves rendered vulnerable to exploitation, but the very fabric of trust within the community is strained to the point of fracturing. The machinations of the executive and judicial bodies, functioning within an opaque framework, are steered by the calculating hands of this individual, leading to a conclusion in secrecy that belies the foundational principles of justice. What ought to transpire is a vigorous engagement of the citizenry with the instruments of their governance, fostering not only the rightful ownership of property but also the moral imperatives that bind them as a community. When the land was finally tilled, an act ostensibly innocent, it served as the final act in a play that revealed the true nature of one's intentions—a confrontation between rightful ownership and unwarranted reclamation. Thus, the people, awakening to the stark reality of their circumstances, are left in the crucible of moral reckoning. For it is not merely about legality but rather the essence of equity that must resonate through the discourse of men. Therefore, we must pursue a just resolution, one which calls each of us to uphold the precepts of fairness, ensuring that our public lands remain sanctuaries of collective ownership, safeguarded from the shadows of avarice. In essence, let us engage in reflective thought, discerning the implications of our actions not only for ourselves but for the world we inhabit, for in seeking justice as a communal endeavor, we find the true measure of our humanity.