Ladies and Gentlemen,
We gather here today united by a common cause, a shared struggle, and a collective outrage. Today, I raise my voice not merely for myself but for every worker, every family, and every individual who has faced injustice and indignity at the hands of those who wield power without accountability. Today, I stand before you to demand my rights, to reclaim my dignity, and to remind those in power that I will not be silenced, sidelined, or suppressed.
For six long months, my salary has been withheld. Six months of uncertainty, of financial strain, of anxiety about how to make ends meet in an era of relentless inflation. Six months of sleepless nights, of wondering how to pay the rent, the bills, the tuition fees. Six months of being forced to endure the indignity of begging for what is rightfully mine. This is not just a matter of unpaid wages. This is a matter of survival, of justice, and of human dignity.
My plight has been compounded by the emotional distress inflicted upon me by bureaucratic delays, by an embassy that seems to have forgotten its duty to serve the people. The administrative labyrinth I have been forced to navigate has left me exhausted, disheartened, and distressed. The delay in processing my visa has not only hindered my ability to work but has also shackled my potential, my dreams, and my future.
But today, I draw strength from our shared struggle. I find solidarity in our collective pain, and I derive power from our unity. Today, I remind the powers that be of our constitutional and fundamental human rights. Our Constitution guarantees us the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These are not mere words on a page; they are promises made to every citizen, promises that must be honored and upheld.
Our fundamental human rights, enshrined in international conventions and declarations, include the right to work, the right to fair remuneration, and the right to a life of dignity. These rights are not negotiable. They are not privileges to be granted or withheld at the whims of the powerful. They are inherent, inalienable, and universal.
I demand justice. I demand that my salary be paid in full, immediately and without further delay. I demand an end to the bureaucratic inertia that has caused me so much unnecessary suffering. I demand accountability from those who have failed in their duty to protect and serve me.
To the organization that has withheld my wages, I say this: You may have delayed my payments, but you cannot break my spirit. You may have caused me distress, but you cannot extinguish my resolve. I will not rest, I will not relent, and I will not retreat until justice is done.
To the embassy that has dragged its feet, I say this: You are there to serve the people, not to subject them to unnecessary suffering. Expedite the process, cut through the red tape, and fulfill your duty with the urgency and respect I deserve.
And to all those who stand with me today, let this be a reminder that we are stronger together. Our voices, united, form a chorus that cannot be ignored. Our resolve, collective, forms a force that cannot be stopped. Together, we will fight for our rights, for our dignity, and for our future.
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Today, I stand not just for myself but for all those who have been wronged, for all those who have been silenced, and for all those who have been oppressed. I stand on the side of justice, and justice will prevail.
Thank you.
