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justice begins where peace and peace is a concept that
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denotes the state's off color or tranquility as well as
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the absence of disturbance off trouble, war and conflict.
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It also responds toe social and political idea and the
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factors that promote peace, our dialogue so either achieve good
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governance and fair Christians.
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Justice is a fair appreciation record, re coordination and respect
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for the rights and married off each.
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It is also perfect fairness between everyone without promoting one
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social group, one gender skin color to another, that those
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are fundamental human principles and they can't be weakened, weakening
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it or even called into question.
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Indeed, those is not the achievements off nations and may
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give way to countries in ST off, war or and
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injustice in the world.
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Every year, more than 10,000 people died because off war.
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Yeah, but this is not the only issue indoor.
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There also are a lot off not a lot of
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different kind off industries as economic, gender and Russell inequalities
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we choose to talk about.
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These true problems were an injustice because we think that
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it's a big problem and we would like to find
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solutions. Inequalities are part off our daily life.
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We often hear about this problem in high school, in
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Meja and on social measure, for example, we recently heard
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a lot about Russia, inequalities with the black lives matter
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movement. Currently, work is very immediate, eased magnetized in our
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school historic program.
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Talk a lot about this subject.
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For example, we are very sensitized about the Second World
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War because we're and injustice are everywhere in our lives.
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We want to talk about, causes consequences and think about
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some solutions to solve both problems.
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Nowadays, there are a lot off lot economics revelries between
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countries because of natural resources, these D crazies.
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So there are a lot of conflict into lawns where
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there is many kids off resources, I'm God and cases.
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Thus conflicts can lead war.
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For example, Gulf War between Yusa and Iraq for the
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control off all resources in Kuwait, there are also political
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causes. That kind of conflict often take place place within
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a country.
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There are Jesus sacraments between political powers and the population,
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because there there is a lot off employment and population
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is very poor.
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People made a revolution against the power in place, and
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that can lead to civil war.
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The last important calls off war is a conflict about
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separation. The Western countries intervene in many countries.
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In those countries, there is government or are terrorist organization.
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Consider it as dangerous.
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Those intervention various years often lead toward and sometimes create,
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civil war.
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That is what's happened in Iraq in 2003.
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The United States wanted to stop the terrorism in this
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part off the world and stop the dictator tour ship
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off Saddam Hussein.
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But this attack from the United States didn't stop the
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terrorism, and the contrary led to a civil war in
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Iraq. Worst lead to a lot off death.
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Mainly, they increase economic crisis.
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At the same time, it creates hunger and poverty.
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Increase their war night, be the main cause off immigration
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in the world.
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In 2018, more than 70 million people left their countries
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in order to find a safe place.
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And the world, which causes so much migrations, creates economic
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problems in the neighborhood countries, too, because those countries help
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people who have immigrated.
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So the unemployment and the poverty increased significantly, and even
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more war caused new political intentions, which can lead to
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a new world This is a fish cruise cycle.
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What is the role of justice itself?
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To enforce the law, which you love to live in
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society? Justice, sanction people who doesn't respect these rules.
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It protects the weakest people, like Children, and also served
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one conflict.
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But justice could be different, depending on the country.
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And sometimes it took these justices unfair.
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Indeed, the people are just differently in some country, depending
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on their gender, reagents, religions or words.
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Level is, injustice leads to inequality.
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For us, there is three Biggs types off inequalities.
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Gender, Russia and economic.
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We can face gender inequality at work with pay inequalities
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at home, with the mental pressure off clinic test at
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school and in the street with sexual harassment.
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These problems are present in all countries at different levels.
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For example, Norway and Finland, our country, with this gender
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inequalities, racial inequalities are historical issues.
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It begins with the colonization and the slavery.
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It continues with the segregation in United States and the
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apartheid in South Africa.
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Today, it is still an important issues all around the
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world. Recently, we have talked a lot about the police
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violence because off George Floyd's case and the black lives
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matter movement again.
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Norway and Finland, other country with the least racial inequalities.
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Economic inequalities are very bound with gender and racial inequalities.
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There are also economic in ecologies within the country between
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the population.
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For example, in France there are big pay inequalities between
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jobs. But there are also inequalities between the countries.
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For instance, you will say GDP in 2018 is equal
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to 20 billions dollars, but humans GDP it's about $26
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million. This is quite different.
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All of those inequality can be created by education.
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Indeed, if parents are racist or sexist, so their Children
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could be too.
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They can also be created by religions because off religious
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interpretation could be sexist, injustice and inequalities, great frustration and
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angry and can lead to revolution.
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The revolution often degenerated into civil war and could be
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starting point off.
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World war.
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All of these problems look like very complicated, but all
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problems of solutions.
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The main and the most effective solution is the U.
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N. The aim of this organization is very interesting, but
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today there are a lot of fluids in the U.
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N. For example, are of the countries are not represent
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ated at the same level, but to solve war and
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injustice, problem all of the countries have to work together.
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Countries should share equity equitably, wealth and resources in order
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to end economic inequalities and resources conflicts.
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They have to work together to improve democracy in the
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world because it's the most secretary in political system in
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order to avoid conflicts between belief and state.
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We think that all of the countries have to separate
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religion and state because religion, as we have just seen,
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called something region, there are racial inequalities.
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Terrorism could also create a lot of for for a
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long time.
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Many countries tried to stop it but fail because they
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are not together against the they use problem to stop
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terrorism. U.
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N as to create strong international institutions to fight crime
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and terrorism in order to reduce corruption and bribery in
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the government.
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All of the countries have to build taken table and
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transparent institutions.
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All US traditions is a little bit illusory.
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We think that the nuclear bomb is a big problem.
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We think that as long as the countries have toe
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the nuclear power, the world can be stopped, so we
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provide to returning the best in order to avoid the
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inventions of the nuclear bomb.
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We agree some of your idea is realistic and will
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never occur.
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But we are convinced said that if all of the
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countries give itself to mean the end of the war
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and entities, they are the power to create a world
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off peace and justice.
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Thank you for you for your attention.