Public Sanctions and National Blacklist

Criminal punishment and fines alone are not enough for corporate actors. Reputation is the lifeblood of their business. Therefore, any company or individual proven to be involved must face strict public sanctions. The disclosure of documents and assets to the public, permanent inclusion in the National Black List, prohibition from doing business in vulnerable sectors, and freezing of assets.

These social sanctions are often much more painful than easily paid fines. The public has the right to know who the "criminals of humanity" are who have been hiding behind a respectable corporate image.

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No matter how much man plans and protects evil, there is an Almighty God who watches over all deeds. The country's laws must reflect that divine justice. Firm, fair and indiscriminate.

The government must have the courage to move away from old approaches that have proven to be a failure. The revision of the TPPO Law towards an Absolute Ban, the establishment of a Special Department under the President, as well as the implementation of intelligence strategies based on follow the money and corporate blacklists are no longer options but revolutionary imperatives in order to maintain the dignity of the nation.

Do not let the tears and suffering of victims of TPPO continue to be a forgotten annual statistic. It's time for the state to act decisively, not just prevent.