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Fighting justice comes with a price.Discuss the validity of this statement in relation to the play Betrayal in the City.

      

Fighting justice comes with a price.Discuss the validity of this statement in relation to the play Betrayal in the City.

  

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Martin
Fight for justice is ideal in an open society where injustice abound.But this is not always cherished by all making the fighters for justice suffer.

Adika a university student and a leader,together with other university students organize demonstrations protesting the state of affairs in Kafira. During one of such a demonstration,Adika is killed.

Moses ,a university lecturer who is imprisoned.During Adika's funeral,the political class oppresses Adika's family.They want to control the length of the service and forbid the family from weeping. Mosese complains about this and he is imprisoned,after drugs are planted in his car.

Jere is sent to the village to prevent the shaving ceremony from taking place.The government refer to it as restoring peace. Jere feels this is wrong and refuses to comply.He is arrested.

Kabito openly complains about nepotism and when Boss hears of it,he orders his killing.

Doga and Nina are jailed for insisting that they want to perform a ceremony for their late son.This is against the government orders.

In conclusion,fighting for justice is healthy in any society however this courage enough to do that might lead one to end up suffering as shown above.
marto answered the question on October 11, 2017 at 12:54


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