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Save Humanism and Human World - by Ajith Rohan J.T.F.

Towards a Complementary Humanism    Common Objective   "Save humanity and the human world." By "human world," we refer t...

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Muslim Revolutions on their historical native Territories (so called Middle-east), are right and should be! (A research paper summary 01) - Ajith RohanJTF, Rome

a comment written on Facebook

Dear Khan,
As you said, these facts are unknown to common world, but they are just there, I mean one has to search for facts, then they can know them. None can learn something if he/she is not willing to know it. Today, information are not hidden but can find easily via internet. The main problem for a normal Muslim person is the common formation received from the family, that is to say, Koranic oriented formation. As we know this formation is valid one but it has some weaknesses too. Willy-nilly we have to accept the present world situation with its inevitable global relations. So, all Muslims should fight for a better world within their frame works, and have to be up to date as far as possible. In this way Muslim people would not be used by powerful nations for their interests. You people have to encounter every day to analyse these facts and to teach  them to the common Muslims. Otherwise you can’t avoid being used.

Friday, 10 June 2016

Solutions for problems of post-independent Sri Lanka - by Ajith Rohan JTF from Rome


Due to our innate, natural impulses—which are inherently irresponsible and non-ethical—human individuals and groups require structured frameworks (such as ethics, particularly the ethics of mutual respect, and democratic political systems) to regulate these impulses. Without such frameworks, clashes, violence, conflicts of interest, and mutually destructive behaviour become inevitable.

Today, the world is dominated by bullies, and democratic systems are under continuous attack and challenge. This situation is further exacerbated by global economic and banking systems, which often prioritize profit over people. It is evident that many parliaments around the world have devolved into institutions that mock the rights and dignity of the very people they are meant to serve.

We believe in the potential of healthy democratic systems, with English serving as a lingua franca to foster global communication. However, it is crucial for people worldwide to be informed about the dark and dangerous state of their respective parliaments. The time has come for individuals to reclaim their power.

To achieve this, we need new leaders—leaders who are not driven by a desire for power over others but who are committed to empowering individuals. We need leaders capable of implementing powerful strategies to place authority back into the hands of the people, rather than leaving it concentrated in banks and commercial interests. These leaders must be able to identify past, present, and future failures, and they must prioritize educating people about the ethics of mutual respect. Only through such a foundation can true democracy be activated and sustained.


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