Editorial & Responsibility

Who We Are

The Injustice Chronicle is not a tra­di­tio­nal maga­zi­ne. It is a docu­men­ta­ry plat­form that expo­ses sys­te­mic blind spots — in law, admi­nis­tra­ti­on, and socie­ty. We recon­s­truct real cases, ana­ly­ze struc­tu­ral mecha­nisms, and iden­ti­fy pat­terns. Our edi­to­ri­al board includes wit­nesses, legal scho­lars, rese­ar­chers, and sur­vi­vors. We do not publish opi­ni­ons. We publish evi­dence of struc­tu­ral inequality.

What We do

  • Documentary essays, court ana­ly­sis, and field reports 
  • Investigations into bureau­cra­tic obs­truc­tion, digi­tal con­trol, and admi­nis­tra­ti­ve exclusion 
  • Series and dos­siers for struc­tu­ral mapping 
  • Testimony for­mats and public participation 
  • Archival work based on real docu­ments and legal reality

We don’t just show what hap­pen­ed. We ask: How did it hap­pen — and who remains unac­coun­ta­ble?

The Movement: Resistance to Structural Inequality 

Not ever­yo­ne wants to be equal. But ever­yo­ne deser­ves equal rights. Equal right to digni­ty. Equal right to pro­tec­tion. This move­ment stands against: 

  • The nor­ma­liza­ti­on of struc­tu­ral inequality
  • Social Darwinism, which turns vul­nerabi­li­ty into a flaw 
  • Far-right ideo­lo­gy, which views equa­li­ty as a threat

Equality beg­ins whe­re inju­s­ti­ce is made visible.

Contribute

The Injustice Chronicle is both archi­ve and acti­vism. We docu­ment for struc­tu­ral chan­ge — page by page. 

Contact us: contact@​injusticechronicle.​com. Or beco­me part of the move­ment: Resistance to Structural Inequality