Desperation Grows for the Criminals as Citizens Demand Justice for Richard Halliday and Institutions Respond
The Legacy of Richard Halliday Sparks a Movement Against Abuse of Power
In El Paso, Texas, the case of Fort Bliss whistleblower Richard Halliday, who reported criminal trafficking and was recently confirmed murdered in July 2020, has sparked public outcry. In comparison to the recent Venezuelan situation, where citizens are on the streets protesting against alleged election fraud, oppressive governance and economic hardship, El Paso’s community is still seeking justice and transparency through institutional support. Key points include:
-Halliday’s role in exposing illegal activities.
-The official admission of his murder.
-Community demands for accountability and justice.
This situation highlights broader themes of corruption and abuse of power in governance, morality, and justice, echoing the need for a moral and just society.
Jesus Christ:
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.”
— Matthew 5:6
Saint Augustine:
“If you remove justice, what are kingdoms but great bands of robbers?”
— The City of God, Book IV, Chapter 4