AXJ most commonly refers to Actions for Justice (AXJ), an international civil and political rights organization and online social networking platform focused on human rights.
Founding and Early Years
AXJ was founded in 1998 as an online initiative to promote human rights, peace, and justice. It began operating on the internet with a network of websites, aiming to connect individuals globally in real-time (24/7/365). Early efforts focused on building a community of members from diverse backgrounds, united by a shared commitment to humanity and non-violent resolution of issues.
Growth and Development
By the early 2000s, AXJ expanded its presence, reportedly reaching thousands of websites and millions of readers/members by the 2010s–2020s. It positioned itself as a “de facto human rights social networking organization,” with a mission encapsulated in the slogan “One World in Peace.” The group emphasizes love, understanding, and peaceful advocacy over violence or war.
In the 2010s, AXJ developed an independent news service (e.g., AXJ News) and encouraged member-published content on global issues, including human rights abuses, politics, and later topics like UFO disclosure.
Trademark and Formal Recognition
The “AXJ” mark was trademarked in the United States, with filing in 2009 and registration in 2010 (Registration Number: 3748889). This covered services related to news, information on politics, and online platforms.
Current Status (as of 2025)
AXJ continues to operate through sites like axj.com and associated domains, describing itself as a nonprofit dependent on donations and memberships. It maintains a global news network where members can publish content. The organization claims over two million active readers/members, with ages typically 20–60.
