
QB your gahba agame mam has nothing to eat now.
To this day, none of the detainees have been tried in a court of law, and they remain incommunicado in secret prisons. Their families don’t know if they are alive.
Somaliman wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 18:52
If there's one to laugh at, it's not Eritrea but your lack of intelligence. You're exposing your ignorance more than anything else!
Go create a thread for each of the following and laugh louder.
US Supreme Court Postpones Arguments Over Coronavirus.
UK Criminal trials delayed to tackle coronavirus UK outbreak.
Criminal trial delays in Australia.
The Tax Court of Canada has cancelled sittings for the next two weeks....
Russian courts have suspended many court proceedings over the coronavirus outbreak and banned the public from the hearings.
QB wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 19:17To this day, none of the detainees have been tried in a court of law, and they remain incommunicado in secret prisons. Their families don’t know if they are alive.
Somaliman wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 18:52
If there's one to laugh at, it's not Eritrea but your lack of intelligence. You're exposing your ignorance more than anything else!
Go create a thread for each of the following and laugh louder.
US Supreme Court Postpones Arguments Over Coronavirus.
UK Criminal trials delayed to tackle coronavirus UK outbreak.
Criminal trial delays in Australia.
The Tax Court of Canada has cancelled sittings for the next two weeks....
Russian courts have suspended many court proceedings over the coronavirus outbreak and banned the public from the hearings.
Somaliman,Somaliman wrote: ↑30 Mar 2020, 18:52
If there's one to laugh at, it's not Eritrea but your lack of intelligence. You're exposing your ignorance more than anything else!
Go create a thread for each of the following and laugh louder.
US Supreme Court Postpones Arguments Over Coronavirus.
UK Criminal trials delayed to tackle coronavirus UK outbreak.
Criminal trial delays in Australia.
The Tax Court of Canada has cancelled sittings for the next two weeks....
Russian courts have suspended many court proceedings over the coronavirus outbreak and banned the public from the hearings.