

Justice for the Child: How Was Bail Granted to Pallegama Monk while child report he raped?
The Issue
ONLINE PETITION FOR TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND EQUAL JUSTICE by GOLDHAN LAW FIRM, INIDA
Why Should You Sign This Petition?
Because this petition is about more than one case. It is about the future safety of children, public confidence in justice, and whether society is willing to challenge patterns that have repeatedly harmed vulnerable young people around the world. Every time allegations involving a child raise serious public concern, society faces a choice: remain silent or ask questions. History has shown that many major child protection failures remained hidden for years because too few people spoke up when concerns first emerged. By signing this petition, you are not declaring anyone guilty or innocent. You are supporting transparency, accountability, equal justice, and the principle that every child deserves protection regardless of who the accused may be. If citizens do not raise their voices when concerns arise, how can future children trust that systems created to protect them will actually work? This petition represents a peaceful and democratic call for transparency, child safeguarding, and public confidence that no amount of POWER, MONEY, influence, status, or institutional authority should ever outweigh the rights, dignity, safety, and future of a child.
Global Child Protection Failures
Similar cases have occurred in many countries around the world involving allegations of child abuse, sexual exploitation, or institutional failures where highly influential individuals or respected institutions became subjects of serious investigations. Examples include the Catholic Church abuse scandals investigated across multiple countries, the Jimmy Savile case in the United Kingdom, the Jeffrey Epstein case in the United States, and the Larry Nassar Sexual Abuse Case (United States). These cases demonstrated the importance of transparency, independent investigations, victim protection, public accountability, and equal application of the law. They also showed that when allegations involve influential individuals or institutions, public scrutiny and independent oversight often become essential to maintaining confidence in justice systems and ensuring that the rights and safety of vulnerable children remain protected.
We, the undersigned citizens, child rights advocates, academics, professionals, journalists, parents, and concerned members of the public, respectfully raise serious concerns regarding the ongoing criminal case involving allegations of rape and grave sexual abuse of a minor against senior Buddhist monk Pallegama Hemarathana Thero. According to publicly reported information, the child victim reportedly provided statements to investigators alleging that she was repeatedly sexually abused by the accused monk. Public reports further stated that investigators allegedly recovered evidence connected to the case, including communication records and physical materials reportedly identified by the child during the investigation. Authorities also arrested the child’s mother in connection with allegations that she knowingly facilitated access to the child.
These developments have led many Sri Lankans to ask a simple but important question:
If the child reportedly provided direct statements identifying the accused, if investigators reportedly recovered supporting evidence, and if the allegations involve rape and grave sexual abuse of a minor, how was bail ultimately granted?
This question is not intended to interfere with judicial independence or determine guilt or innocence. Rather, it reflects growing public concern regarding transparency, equal treatment under the law, protection of vulnerable children, and public confidence in Sri Lanka’s justice system.
Many citizens fear that public confidence in equal justice is being weakened whenever highly influential individuals become subjects of serious criminal investigations. Regardless of a person's religious position, social status, political influence, or professional standing, all individuals should be treated equally before the law. The protection of children must remain the highest priority in any legal process. Every child deserves safety, dignity, psychological protection, and confidence that the justice system will protect their rights without fear, influence, or discrimination.
Why This Matter Concerns the Public
This case is no longer viewed by many citizens as a single criminal investigation. It has become a broader public concern involving child protection, institutional accountability, judicial transparency, and equal application of the law.
Many Sri Lankans now fear that if serious allegations involving minors do not receive consistent and transparent treatment, future child victims may become afraid to come forward and report abuse. Public confidence in child protection mechanisms depends on the belief that all allegations are investigated fairly and that all individuals are treated equally before the law.
Our Requests
We respectfully call upon the relevant authorities to:
- Ensure a transparent and independent judicial process.
- Protect the rights, privacy, and safety of the child victim.
- Ensure that no political, religious, institutional, or social influence interferes with the administration of justice.
- Maintain public confidence through transparency and accountability.
- Ensure equal treatment under the law regardless of status, influence, or position.
- Strengthen child protection safeguards and victim support mechanisms.
Final Declaration
By signing this petition, we respectfully call upon the judiciary, child protection authorities, human rights organizations, and the international community to ensure transparency, accountability, equal application of the law, and the full protection of the child involved in this case. We believe that this issue extends beyond the boundaries of a single nation. Child abuse, exploitation, institutional failures, and concerns regarding equal justice are global challenges that affect societies across the world. History has repeatedly shown that when vulnerable children are not adequately protected, the consequences reach far beyond individual victims and can impact future generations, public trust, mental health, social stability, and confidence in legal institutions. This petition therefore represents not only concern regarding a specific case, but also a broader call to confront a global pattern that continues to place children at risk in many parts of the world. We believe that child exploitation, abuse of power, institutional silence, and failures of accountability represent a global social problem that requires collective action, stronger child protection systems, responsible governance, public awareness, and international cooperation. Protecting children is not solely the responsibility of one country. It is a shared responsibility of governments, communities, human rights organizations, researchers, policymakers, and citizens worldwide. Every child deserves protection, every victim deserves to be heard, and every society deserves confidence that justice is applied fairly, transparently, and equally under the law.
We further declare our intention to formally submit this petition and its collected signatures to the United Nations (UN), UNICEF, Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), ECPAT International, Child Rights International Network (CRIN), Save the Children International, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI), and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, requesting their attention, review, observation, and appropriate involvement concerning the child protection, human rights, judicial transparency, and equal justice concerns raised through this petition.
We believe that every child deserves protection, every victim deserves to be heard, and every citizen deserves confidence that justice is applied equally regardless of power, position, religion, or influence. The signatures collected through this petition represent a peaceful and democratic call for transparency, accountability, and public confidence in the administration of justice.
Petitioner
Goldhan Law Firm, India
Phone: +91 99882 90621 | www.goldhanlawfirm.com
Filed Through:
Lakhan Gandi
Advocate, Supreme Court of India
About the Petition Publisher, Purpose, and Next Steps
Who is Geeth Roman?
Geeth Roman is a PhD Scholar in Journalism and Mass Communication at Lovely Professional University, India. His doctoral research and academic work focus on adolescent mental health, cyber psychology, cyberbullying, child protection, media influence, democracy, governance, institutional accountability, and the social and psychological impacts of injustice on vulnerable populations.
Over the years, he has authored and contributed to multiple research papers, academic publications, books, and policy-focused works relating to adolescents' rights, mental health challenges, cyberbullying, psychological trauma, democratic governance, and legal accountability. His recent publications specifically examine adolescent well-being, child safeguarding, policy development, and legal frameworks designed to protect vulnerable youth populations. As part of this initiative, PhD Scholar Geeth Roman has formally submitted documentation, supporting evidence, media references, and human rights concerns to the United Nations and multiple international child protection and human rights organizations, requesting independent attention, observation, and review of the issues raised in this case. The purpose of these submissions is to encourage transparency, accountability, child safeguarding, and public confidence in equal justice while respecting the independence of ongoing legal proceedings.
Why Is His Involvement Important in This Matter?
The concerns raised through this petition are directly connected to the fields in which Geeth Roman conducts academic research and professional work. Cases involving allegations of abuse against minors are not only criminal justice matters but also issues involving child psychology, trauma, public trust, institutional accountability, and long-term social consequences.
Research consistently shows that children who experience abuse, exploitation, or institutional failures may suffer lifelong psychological impacts, including anxiety, depression, fear, social withdrawal, reduced trust in institutions, and long-term mental health difficulties. Because his academic work focuses on these issues, he believes it is both professionally and ethically important to raise awareness and encourage transparency whenever serious concerns relating to child protection emerge.
Why Should We Raise Our Voices?
Throughout history, many major child abuse scandals around the world remained hidden for years because people chose silence over accountability. Public discussion, responsible advocacy, and lawful civic engagement have often played important roles in encouraging transparency, strengthening child protection systems, and ensuring that vulnerable children receive protection and support.
Raising concerns does not mean declaring guilt or innocence. Rather, it reflects a commitment to ensuring that institutions remain transparent, accountable, and responsive whenever allegations involving vulnerable children arise. Every society benefits when citizens peacefully ask questions, encourage accountability, and advocate for the protection of children.
Why This Petition Matters?
Around the world, many child abuse and exploitation cases have revealed a troubling pattern: when power, influence, wealth, social status, or institutional authority become involved, public confidence in justice systems is often challenged. In many societies, vulnerable children and financially disadvantaged families remain at the highest risk of exploitation because poverty, dependency, and unequal power relationships can create environments where abuse is more difficult to report and easier to conceal. The consequences extend far beyond a single legal case. Research in adolescent mental health consistently demonstrates that abuse, institutional failures, and perceived injustice can lead to long-term psychological trauma, anxiety, depression, social withdrawal, and loss of trust in authorities. This petition is therefore not only about one case. It is about protecting vulnerable children, strengthening public confidence in equal justice, addressing the social conditions that place children at risk, and ensuring that future generations grow up in a society where no individual is considered beyond accountability and where every child receives equal protection under the law.
Why Has a PhD Scholar from a Leading Indian University Filed This Petition?
This petition has been initiated because the issues raised by this case fall directly within the publisher's academic field of expertise and professional interests. As a researcher focusing on adolescents, mental health, child protection, media ethics, democracy, and institutional accountability, Geeth Roman believes that responsible academic engagement should extend beyond research papers and contribute to public discussions involving child welfare and justice.
The purpose of this petition is not political. It is intended to encourage transparency, accountability, child protection, and public confidence in legal processes involving vulnerable children.
What Is the Purpose of This Petition?
This petition seeks to encourage transparency, equal justice, child protection, and accountability. It asks important questions that many members of the public are already raising and provides a lawful, democratic platform through which citizens can express their concerns regarding the handling of the case.
The petition does not seek to determine guilt or innocence, which remains solely the responsibility of the courts and legal authorities. Instead, it seeks transparency, independent observation where appropriate, and reassurance that the rights and protection of the child remain the highest priority throughout the legal process.
What Happens Next?
After collecting signatures, the petition and supporting documentation may be submitted to relevant international and national organizations, including:
- United Nations (UN)
- UNICEF
- Human Rights Watch (HRW)
- Amnesty International
- International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
- International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
- Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
- ECPAT International
- Child Rights International Network (CRIN)
- Save the Children International
- International Bar Association Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI)
- Commonwealth Lawyers Association
The objective of these submissions would be to request attention, review, observation, and consideration of the broader child protection, human rights, and accountability concerns raised through the petition.
Is This Petition Against Buddhism?
No.
This petition is not directed against Buddhism, Buddhist teachings, Buddhist communities, or any religion. The petition concerns allegations involving an individual case and broader questions relating to child protection, equal justice, transparency, and institutional accountability. The principles of protecting vulnerable children, ensuring fairness, and promoting accountability are universal values that transcend religion, nationality, and politics. The purpose of the petition is to support child protection and public confidence in justice systems, not to criticize or harm any faith tradition.
Why Are Legal Professionals Involved?
The involvement of legal professionals is intended to ensure that any advocacy, submissions, petitions, and communications remain lawful, professionally structured, evidence-based, and consistent with principles of due process and human rights. Their role is not to determine outcomes but to assist in presenting concerns through appropriate legal and institutional channels.
Final Statement
This petition is ultimately about one principle: the protection of children and public confidence in equal justice. Regardless of nationality, religion, political views, or institutional influence, every child deserves protection, every victim deserves to be heard, and every citizen deserves confidence that justice is applied fairly, transparently, and equally under the law.
Disclaimer
This petition is submitted in good faith and in the public interest based on publicly available information, media reports, court-related reporting, and ongoing public discussions concerning matters of child protection, accountability, and equal justice. The purpose of this petition is not to determine the guilt or innocence of any individual, which remains solely the responsibility of the competent courts and legal authorities. The concerns expressed herein are intended to encourage transparency, child safeguarding, institutional accountability, public confidence in justice systems, and equal protection under the law. This petition does not seek to interfere with ongoing judicial proceedings, nor does it intend to target, discriminate against, or discredit any religion, religious institution, community, nationality, or individual. The organizers and signatories support the principles of due process, the presumption of innocence, human rights, and the rule of law. Any references to international cases, policies, research findings, or public reports are included solely for educational, comparative, and public-interest purposes. The ultimate objective of this petition is to promote the protection of children, strengthen public confidence in legal institutions, and encourage lawful, peaceful, and democratic engagement in matters affecting vulnerable populations and future generations.This petition stands for children, transparency, accountability, equal justice, and the protection of future generations.

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The Issue
ONLINE PETITION FOR TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND EQUAL JUSTICE by GOLDHAN LAW FIRM, INIDA
Why Should You Sign This Petition?
Because this petition is about more than one case. It is about the future safety of children, public confidence in justice, and whether society is willing to challenge patterns that have repeatedly harmed vulnerable young people around the world. Every time allegations involving a child raise serious public concern, society faces a choice: remain silent or ask questions. History has shown that many major child protection failures remained hidden for years because too few people spoke up when concerns first emerged. By signing this petition, you are not declaring anyone guilty or innocent. You are supporting transparency, accountability, equal justice, and the principle that every child deserves protection regardless of who the accused may be. If citizens do not raise their voices when concerns arise, how can future children trust that systems created to protect them will actually work? This petition represents a peaceful and democratic call for transparency, child safeguarding, and public confidence that no amount of POWER, MONEY, influence, status, or institutional authority should ever outweigh the rights, dignity, safety, and future of a child.
Global Child Protection Failures
Similar cases have occurred in many countries around the world involving allegations of child abuse, sexual exploitation, or institutional failures where highly influential individuals or respected institutions became subjects of serious investigations. Examples include the Catholic Church abuse scandals investigated across multiple countries, the Jimmy Savile case in the United Kingdom, the Jeffrey Epstein case in the United States, and the Larry Nassar Sexual Abuse Case (United States). These cases demonstrated the importance of transparency, independent investigations, victim protection, public accountability, and equal application of the law. They also showed that when allegations involve influential individuals or institutions, public scrutiny and independent oversight often become essential to maintaining confidence in justice systems and ensuring that the rights and safety of vulnerable children remain protected.
We, the undersigned citizens, child rights advocates, academics, professionals, journalists, parents, and concerned members of the public, respectfully raise serious concerns regarding the ongoing criminal case involving allegations of rape and grave sexual abuse of a minor against senior Buddhist monk Pallegama Hemarathana Thero. According to publicly reported information, the child victim reportedly provided statements to investigators alleging that she was repeatedly sexually abused by the accused monk. Public reports further stated that investigators allegedly recovered evidence connected to the case, including communication records and physical materials reportedly identified by the child during the investigation. Authorities also arrested the child’s mother in connection with allegations that she knowingly facilitated access to the child.
These developments have led many Sri Lankans to ask a simple but important question:
If the child reportedly provided direct statements identifying the accused, if investigators reportedly recovered supporting evidence, and if the allegations involve rape and grave sexual abuse of a minor, how was bail ultimately granted?
This question is not intended to interfere with judicial independence or determine guilt or innocence. Rather, it reflects growing public concern regarding transparency, equal treatment under the law, protection of vulnerable children, and public confidence in Sri Lanka’s justice system.
Many citizens fear that public confidence in equal justice is being weakened whenever highly influential individuals become subjects of serious criminal investigations. Regardless of a person's religious position, social status, political influence, or professional standing, all individuals should be treated equally before the law. The protection of children must remain the highest priority in any legal process. Every child deserves safety, dignity, psychological protection, and confidence that the justice system will protect their rights without fear, influence, or discrimination.
Why This Matter Concerns the Public
This case is no longer viewed by many citizens as a single criminal investigation. It has become a broader public concern involving child protection, institutional accountability, judicial transparency, and equal application of the law.
Many Sri Lankans now fear that if serious allegations involving minors do not receive consistent and transparent treatment, future child victims may become afraid to come forward and report abuse. Public confidence in child protection mechanisms depends on the belief that all allegations are investigated fairly and that all individuals are treated equally before the law.
Our Requests
We respectfully call upon the relevant authorities to:
- Ensure a transparent and independent judicial process.
- Protect the rights, privacy, and safety of the child victim.
- Ensure that no political, religious, institutional, or social influence interferes with the administration of justice.
- Maintain public confidence through transparency and accountability.
- Ensure equal treatment under the law regardless of status, influence, or position.
- Strengthen child protection safeguards and victim support mechanisms.
Final Declaration
By signing this petition, we respectfully call upon the judiciary, child protection authorities, human rights organizations, and the international community to ensure transparency, accountability, equal application of the law, and the full protection of the child involved in this case. We believe that this issue extends beyond the boundaries of a single nation. Child abuse, exploitation, institutional failures, and concerns regarding equal justice are global challenges that affect societies across the world. History has repeatedly shown that when vulnerable children are not adequately protected, the consequences reach far beyond individual victims and can impact future generations, public trust, mental health, social stability, and confidence in legal institutions. This petition therefore represents not only concern regarding a specific case, but also a broader call to confront a global pattern that continues to place children at risk in many parts of the world. We believe that child exploitation, abuse of power, institutional silence, and failures of accountability represent a global social problem that requires collective action, stronger child protection systems, responsible governance, public awareness, and international cooperation. Protecting children is not solely the responsibility of one country. It is a shared responsibility of governments, communities, human rights organizations, researchers, policymakers, and citizens worldwide. Every child deserves protection, every victim deserves to be heard, and every society deserves confidence that justice is applied fairly, transparently, and equally under the law.
We further declare our intention to formally submit this petition and its collected signatures to the United Nations (UN), UNICEF, Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), ECPAT International, Child Rights International Network (CRIN), Save the Children International, International Bar Association Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI), and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, requesting their attention, review, observation, and appropriate involvement concerning the child protection, human rights, judicial transparency, and equal justice concerns raised through this petition.
We believe that every child deserves protection, every victim deserves to be heard, and every citizen deserves confidence that justice is applied equally regardless of power, position, religion, or influence. The signatures collected through this petition represent a peaceful and democratic call for transparency, accountability, and public confidence in the administration of justice.
Petitioner
Goldhan Law Firm, India
Phone: +91 99882 90621 | www.goldhanlawfirm.com
Filed Through:
Lakhan Gandi
Advocate, Supreme Court of India
About the Petition Publisher, Purpose, and Next Steps
Who is Geeth Roman?
Geeth Roman is a PhD Scholar in Journalism and Mass Communication at Lovely Professional University, India. His doctoral research and academic work focus on adolescent mental health, cyber psychology, cyberbullying, child protection, media influence, democracy, governance, institutional accountability, and the social and psychological impacts of injustice on vulnerable populations.
Over the years, he has authored and contributed to multiple research papers, academic publications, books, and policy-focused works relating to adolescents' rights, mental health challenges, cyberbullying, psychological trauma, democratic governance, and legal accountability. His recent publications specifically examine adolescent well-being, child safeguarding, policy development, and legal frameworks designed to protect vulnerable youth populations. As part of this initiative, PhD Scholar Geeth Roman has formally submitted documentation, supporting evidence, media references, and human rights concerns to the United Nations and multiple international child protection and human rights organizations, requesting independent attention, observation, and review of the issues raised in this case. The purpose of these submissions is to encourage transparency, accountability, child safeguarding, and public confidence in equal justice while respecting the independence of ongoing legal proceedings.
Why Is His Involvement Important in This Matter?
The concerns raised through this petition are directly connected to the fields in which Geeth Roman conducts academic research and professional work. Cases involving allegations of abuse against minors are not only criminal justice matters but also issues involving child psychology, trauma, public trust, institutional accountability, and long-term social consequences.
Research consistently shows that children who experience abuse, exploitation, or institutional failures may suffer lifelong psychological impacts, including anxiety, depression, fear, social withdrawal, reduced trust in institutions, and long-term mental health difficulties. Because his academic work focuses on these issues, he believes it is both professionally and ethically important to raise awareness and encourage transparency whenever serious concerns relating to child protection emerge.
Why Should We Raise Our Voices?
Throughout history, many major child abuse scandals around the world remained hidden for years because people chose silence over accountability. Public discussion, responsible advocacy, and lawful civic engagement have often played important roles in encouraging transparency, strengthening child protection systems, and ensuring that vulnerable children receive protection and support.
Raising concerns does not mean declaring guilt or innocence. Rather, it reflects a commitment to ensuring that institutions remain transparent, accountable, and responsive whenever allegations involving vulnerable children arise. Every society benefits when citizens peacefully ask questions, encourage accountability, and advocate for the protection of children.
Why This Petition Matters?
Around the world, many child abuse and exploitation cases have revealed a troubling pattern: when power, influence, wealth, social status, or institutional authority become involved, public confidence in justice systems is often challenged. In many societies, vulnerable children and financially disadvantaged families remain at the highest risk of exploitation because poverty, dependency, and unequal power relationships can create environments where abuse is more difficult to report and easier to conceal. The consequences extend far beyond a single legal case. Research in adolescent mental health consistently demonstrates that abuse, institutional failures, and perceived injustice can lead to long-term psychological trauma, anxiety, depression, social withdrawal, and loss of trust in authorities. This petition is therefore not only about one case. It is about protecting vulnerable children, strengthening public confidence in equal justice, addressing the social conditions that place children at risk, and ensuring that future generations grow up in a society where no individual is considered beyond accountability and where every child receives equal protection under the law.
Why Has a PhD Scholar from a Leading Indian University Filed This Petition?
This petition has been initiated because the issues raised by this case fall directly within the publisher's academic field of expertise and professional interests. As a researcher focusing on adolescents, mental health, child protection, media ethics, democracy, and institutional accountability, Geeth Roman believes that responsible academic engagement should extend beyond research papers and contribute to public discussions involving child welfare and justice.
The purpose of this petition is not political. It is intended to encourage transparency, accountability, child protection, and public confidence in legal processes involving vulnerable children.
What Is the Purpose of This Petition?
This petition seeks to encourage transparency, equal justice, child protection, and accountability. It asks important questions that many members of the public are already raising and provides a lawful, democratic platform through which citizens can express their concerns regarding the handling of the case.
The petition does not seek to determine guilt or innocence, which remains solely the responsibility of the courts and legal authorities. Instead, it seeks transparency, independent observation where appropriate, and reassurance that the rights and protection of the child remain the highest priority throughout the legal process.
What Happens Next?
After collecting signatures, the petition and supporting documentation may be submitted to relevant international and national organizations, including:
- United Nations (UN)
- UNICEF
- Human Rights Watch (HRW)
- Amnesty International
- International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
- International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
- Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
- ECPAT International
- Child Rights International Network (CRIN)
- Save the Children International
- International Bar Association Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI)
- Commonwealth Lawyers Association
The objective of these submissions would be to request attention, review, observation, and consideration of the broader child protection, human rights, and accountability concerns raised through the petition.
Is This Petition Against Buddhism?
No.
This petition is not directed against Buddhism, Buddhist teachings, Buddhist communities, or any religion. The petition concerns allegations involving an individual case and broader questions relating to child protection, equal justice, transparency, and institutional accountability. The principles of protecting vulnerable children, ensuring fairness, and promoting accountability are universal values that transcend religion, nationality, and politics. The purpose of the petition is to support child protection and public confidence in justice systems, not to criticize or harm any faith tradition.
Why Are Legal Professionals Involved?
The involvement of legal professionals is intended to ensure that any advocacy, submissions, petitions, and communications remain lawful, professionally structured, evidence-based, and consistent with principles of due process and human rights. Their role is not to determine outcomes but to assist in presenting concerns through appropriate legal and institutional channels.
Final Statement
This petition is ultimately about one principle: the protection of children and public confidence in equal justice. Regardless of nationality, religion, political views, or institutional influence, every child deserves protection, every victim deserves to be heard, and every citizen deserves confidence that justice is applied fairly, transparently, and equally under the law.
Disclaimer
This petition is submitted in good faith and in the public interest based on publicly available information, media reports, court-related reporting, and ongoing public discussions concerning matters of child protection, accountability, and equal justice. The purpose of this petition is not to determine the guilt or innocence of any individual, which remains solely the responsibility of the competent courts and legal authorities. The concerns expressed herein are intended to encourage transparency, child safeguarding, institutional accountability, public confidence in justice systems, and equal protection under the law. This petition does not seek to interfere with ongoing judicial proceedings, nor does it intend to target, discriminate against, or discredit any religion, religious institution, community, nationality, or individual. The organizers and signatories support the principles of due process, the presumption of innocence, human rights, and the rule of law. Any references to international cases, policies, research findings, or public reports are included solely for educational, comparative, and public-interest purposes. The ultimate objective of this petition is to promote the protection of children, strengthen public confidence in legal institutions, and encourage lawful, peaceful, and democratic engagement in matters affecting vulnerable populations and future generations.This petition stands for children, transparency, accountability, equal justice, and the protection of future generations.

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