CR3 News Magazine 2025 VOL 4: NOV LUNG CANCER AWARENESS MONTH | Seite 68

Achieving justice requires more than technical reform. It demands recognising that the right to breathe clean air and the right to receive medical care are inseparable - and that denying either is a violation not just of policy, but of humanity itself.

 

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