Who We Are
Quest for Justice is an independent, interdisciplinary campaign committed to exposing institutional silence and systemic cover-up in a case involving academic repression, deliberate perpetration of numerous criminal offences and deliberate infliction of both physical and emotional pain. Our team brings together legal experts, psychologists, researchers, and technical strategists working in synergy to ensure an ethical, precise, and strategically sound approach to evidence publication and victim protection.
Our Mission
• To make institutional silence unsustainable.
• To document and publish evidence of knowledge, complicity, and suppression.
• To restore intellectual and public agency to a victim whose scholarly work was systematically buried.
• To build a global network of solidarity and accountability.
Our Approach
• Legally precise: Every publication is carefully contextualized in line with domestic and international legal standards.
• Psychologically ethical: We respect the victim’s pace, boundaries, and agency. A trauma-informed approach underpins all our actions.
• Technically resilient: We deploy mirror sites, fallback channels, and digital archives to ensure continuity and accessibility.
• Narratively coherent: We build a story of systemic silence through serialized evidence releases, analytical texts, and visual timelines.
Who We’re Calling On
We invite:
• International academic networks to recognize and support the fight for academic freedom and against institutional repression.
• Legal organizations to analyze the case and assist in formulating international complaints.
• Media outlets to investigate, document, and amplify a story that reveals broader patterns of institutional cover-up.
• Civil society and activists to join in creating pressure that transcends borders and jurisdictions.
What’s Coming Next
In the coming years, Quest for Justice will:
• Release a series of documents showing institutional knowledge and concealment. Content of some of these documents is very disturbing.
• Publish the victim’s doctoral dissertation as a symbol of intellectual triumph over systemic suppression.
• Launch an open dossier containing all evidence, analyses, and a timeline of silence.
How You Can Help
• Share our work with colleagues, journalists, and organizations committed to justice, academic freedom, and human rights.

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