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The Silent Genocide: India's Male Suicide Epidemic and the Erosion of Human Rights by Marshall Jairaj Benjamin.
In a world where truth often bends under the weight of bias, where justice is sometimes just a word, and where men silently bear the burden of falsehood-this book dares to unveil reality. It is not a tale of mere suffering, but a testament of resilience, a beacon for those lost in the storm of injustice.
Through real-life experiences, thought-provoking insights, and an unwavering commitment to truth, this book exposes the harsh consequences of biased laws, false accusations, and the silent epidemic of despair among men. It is a voice for the unheard, a light for those trapped in darkness, and a guide for those seeking hope beyond hopelessness.
Whether you are a victim, a seeker of justice, or someone who wishes to understand the unseen struggles of countless men, this book is for you. More than just words on paper, it is a movement-a call to awareness, to fairness, and to the restoration of dignity.
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The Silent Genocide: India's Male Suicide Epidemic and the Erosion of Human Rights by Marshall Jairaj Benjamin.
In a world where truth often bends under the weight of bias, where justice is sometimes just a word, and where men silently bear the burden of falsehood-this book dares to unveil reality. It is not a tale of mere suffering, but a testament of resilience, a beacon for those lost in the storm of injustice.
Through real-life experiences, thought-provoking insights, and an unwavering commitment to truth, this book exposes the harsh consequences of biased laws, false accusations, and the silent epidemic of despair among men. It is a voice for the unheard, a light for those trapped in darkness, and a guide for those seeking hope beyond hopelessness.
Whether you are a victim, a seeker of justice, or someone who wishes to understand the unseen struggles of countless men, this book is for you. More than just words on paper, it is a movement-a call to awareness, to fairness, and to the restoration of dignity.