I hear the pain and confusion behind this question. When citizens are being killed and it feels mysterious or ignored, trust in government breaks down fast. Real prevention isn’t about words—it’s about clear policies + real accountability.
Here are practical ways a government can stop policies (or practices) that lead to the killing of citizens:
1. Independent Investigations (No Cover-Ups)
Create independent judicial panels to investigate killings
Allow international observers when cases are sensitive
Publish findings publicly, not secretly
👉 When investigations are transparent, killings reduce.
Here are practical ways a government can stop policies (or practices) that lead to the killing of citizens:
1. Independent Investigations (No Cover-Ups)
Create independent judicial panels to investigate killings
Allow international observers when cases are sensitive
Publish findings publicly, not secretly
👉 When investigations are transparent, killings reduce.





