The Face of Gangs in the Death of Babies: Threats and Justice

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A striking news story in the media recently has deeply wounded the social conscience. In a tragic incident in our country, footage has emerged of the gang behind a situation that resulted in the death...

The Face of Gangs in the Death of Babies: Threats and Justice

The Face of Gangs in the Death of Babies: Threats and Justice

Sait Çıkrıkçı 19.10.2024 347
A striking news story in the media recently has deeply wounded the social conscience. In a tragic incident in our country, footage has emerged of the gang behind a situation that resulted in the death of 9 babies threatening the state prosecutor. This situation draws attention not only as an individual murder or health scandal, but also as a reflection of a period when organized crime defied state authority.
The images not only caused outrage among the public, but also highlighted the dangers facing the justice system. Such threats symbolize the weakness not only of an individual prosecutor, but of the entire legal system and the influence of organized crime on society. It undermines the confidence of people seeking justice and underlines how bold criminal organizations have become.

1. Where and how do they find the courage to threaten a state prosecutor?

The answer to this question is related to the position of organized crime in the social structure. Such courage usually stems from several factors:
Judiciary and Power Relationship: Criminal organizations have a desire to protect themselves and show power, thinking that they can pose an institutional threat to the state. This may increase the courage to threaten the prosecutor.
Fear and Sense of Impunity: Criminals may act more freely if they believe that justice will not be served in society or that punishments are inadequate. This creates a sense of impunity in individuals.
Self-confidence: Criminal organizations are usually self-confident because they have a good network of contacts and strong funding. This further encourages them.

2. What is the mindset of people who so devalue and disrespect human life?

When thinking about this, several psychological and sociological factors may come to the fore:
Perception of worthlessness: Such individuals may have a perspective that does not respect human life and values. This may be related to their past traumas or socio-economic status.
Lack of Empathy: Insensitivity to human suffering can be associated with a lack of empathy. Such individuals may lack the capacity to understand the feelings of others.
Moral Decay: Committing a crime can create a sense of moral decay and detachment from society. Disregarding the lives of others for their own gain is part of this pattern.

3. Do pharmaceutical companies heal or do they want people to take medicines for life?

This question requires examining the complex relationship between health and economics:
Profit Motivation: Pharmaceutical companies are profit-oriented organizations. Therefore, they may aim to build a steady customer base for diseases that require long-term treatment.
Research and Development: Some pharmaceutical companies may indeed be conducting important research aimed at healing. However, the ethical issues and profit expectations that arise in this process may call into question the purpose of health services.
Patient Management: In some cases, patients' need for lifelong treatment may become part of pharma's business model. This can lead to poor quality of treatment and worsening of patients' conditions.
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