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 We do not publish opinions.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
