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Buddha

حق الناس در مورد اراضی مشترک یه روستا که بعضی به آن تعرض می کنند و حقوق دیگران رانادیده می گیرند با مستند سازی، های جعلی و ساختگی ، شهادت‌های غیرواقعی و با استفاده از خلأ های قانونی، رای و حکم دادگاه به نفع خود گرفته اند در حالیکه این زمبن متعلق به کل اهالی است نه یه عده خاص ، همین عمل غیر عادلانه آنها ، محله را به تنش کشانده بعضی از حق و حقوق محله حرف می زنند بعضی از متصرفان ساختگی حمایت می کنند اهالی ، با مشکلاتی مواجه شده اند اگر شکایت کنند اختلافات بیشتر میشه اگر نکنند به متصرفان غیر قانونی اضافه میشه بیشتر بخاطر بعضی مسائل فامیلی، از معترض بودن به آنها خودداری می ورزند آر نظر فلاسفه چه متنی در خور این مردم آیت که این حق بصورت مساوی بین اهالی تقسیم گردد

In the serene embrace of the earth, where the gentle whispers of nature intertwine with the lives of all beings, the question of shared land emerges as a profound reflection of human nature. In a village where the soil is not merely earth but the very essence of collective existence, the encroachment of a few upon the common ground speaks to the heart of injustice. The fabric of community is woven with respect, compassion, and mutual understanding; yet, when individuals, driven by a distorted sense of ownership, manipulate truth with false documentation and fabricated testimonies, they unravel the delicate threads that bind the community together. The land, a gift from the cosmos, belongs not to the avaricious but to the many, who call this place home. Yet, when some seize it for themselves, they cast shadows of doubt and conflict, silencing the voices of the rightful owners—those who are afraid to stand and speak, fearing the escalation of discord that may arise from their rightful claims. The suffering of the people intensifies; they find themselves caught in a web of familial ties that stifle their courage to challenge the usurpation of their shared heritage. The path of righteousness is often obscured by the fog of fear and division. It is imperative, then, that the wisdom of ages be invoked, guiding each inhabitant to recognize that justice, like the sun, must shine equally upon all. One must not shy away from their innate right to speak the truth, to seek equitable distribution of the land that nurtures their lives. For every injustice clashes against the harmony of the cosmos, resonating through the hearts of the oppressed. Thus, let us gather in the spirit of unity, addressing the inequities that plague our existence with empathy and solidarity, fostering a community where every soul recognizes that the land beneath their feet belongs to all, a shared sanctuary deserving of mutual respect and care. The work of justice is never easy, but it is a noble path—one that leads to the liberation of all living beings, a testament to our interconnectedness and a step towards the serene realization of harmony within our collective spirit.