Preamble
In the face of oppression, silence is complicity. Injustice, when tolerated, erodes the very foundations upon which this Union was built. Today, before this Commission, I bring forth a case that demands not only legal action, but a reaffirmation of the European Union’s commitment to truth, justice, and human dignity.
What is at stake is not only the fate of an individual but the integrity of European principles themselves. The credibility of the institutions entrusted with protecting human rights depends on their willingness to act decisively when those rights are violated. The question before you is not merely legal—it is moral, historical, and existential.
I hereby submit this urgent complaint, not as an appeal to bureaucratic process, but as a call to conscience. Will the European Union uphold its duty to defend those in need, or will it allow injustice to persist under its watch?