The Brutality of Tyrants – Has Justice Died in America, the Land of Freedom? (FIRST VOLUME) – by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
The Brutality of Tyrants
Has Justice Died in America, the Land of Freedom?
** Introduction **
Pain and suffering manifest poignantly and authentically between the lines of this bold book. Dr. Mo-
hamed Fayad embarks on narrating his tragedy, shedding light on a lamentable reality experienced
by many individuals in the United States. In this book, titled “The Brutality of Tyrants,” the author
explores the details of his daily life, illustrating how the extensive mafia encompassing the govern-
ment, universities, and everything related to his life-such as his ex-wife who has caused him im-
mense suffering and his children who have turned against him-has invaded his life in an unprece-
dented way.
** A Comprehensive Mafia **
In this context, the mafia emerges as a complex web of corruption and injustice, actively working to
marginalize those who seek to claim their rights. Dr. Fayad highlights how these hidden forces
weave their threads into every facet of daily life, from providing essential services and healthcare to
education and social justice. This network plunges individuals into a whirlwind of crises, where per-
sonal interests intertwine with unethical practices, making it challenging for victims to reclaim
their rights.
** The Mafia Map **
The mafia is spread across the landscape of Dr. Fayad’s daily life, encompassing:
1. ** The Government :** Representing the system that should protect rights and ensure justice, yet
often colludes with corruption.
2. ** Universities :** Institutions that are supposed to be beacons of knowledge but sometimes turn
into centers for promoting racism and discrimination.
3. ** The Healthcare System :** Suffering from a lack of care and attention, exacerbating patients’ suf.
fering.
4. ** Banks and Corporations :** They engage in unfair policies that harm individuals’ interests and
complicate their financial lives.
Each part of this map reflects how the mafia manages individuals’ destinies and strives to complete-
ly eliminate them by transforming their lives into a series of suffering and despair.
** Cries Against Injustice **
In this book, Dr. Fayad presents over a thousand catastrophic statements exposing the scandals and
crimes committed against individuals, uncovering the inhumane behaviors exercised against them.
This work is not merely a recounting of personal tragedies; it is a resounding cry against injustice
and a call for change. The author seeks to awaken consciences in an age where brutality prevails over
humanity, demanding accountability for criminals at all levels, from the president to law enforce-
ment officers.
** Conclusion **
“Has Justice Died in America, the Land of Freedom?” is a book that embodies the struggle against a
merciless system, urging readers to contemplate social issues and justice. It is a call to awareness
and action for a better future that guarantees rights for all, and restores hope to weary hearts.
Through Dr. Mohamed Fayad’s experiences, we find ourselves before a mirror reflecting a painful re-
ality, yet it also opens up avenues of hope for change.
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Publisher : AEEH PRESS INC (April 13, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 150 pages
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Dimensions : 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Translation: Ashraf Al-Genbihi
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