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From Stanford to Kaliti: A former classmate reflects on Jawar Mohammed’s turbulent journey and calls for his release
Posted: 29 Jan 2021, 01:32
by Masud
From Stanford to Kaliti: A former classmate reflects on Jawar Mohammed’s turbulent journey and calls for his release
Read the full article here:
https://www.awashpost.com/2021/01/26/fr ... s-release/
Re: From Stanford to Kaliti: A former classmate reflects on Jawar Mohammed’s turbulent journey and calls for his release
Posted: 29 Jan 2021, 01:44
by Lakeshore
The Ethiopian Judiciary system should expedited and and Convict Jawar and his cronies. he got 89 peoples killed by his terrorist querro he is criminal the only question is how many more. In many developed countries when some one charged with multiple crimes and police needed longer time than usual. It is customary to convict the individual with the lesser crimes first and then police can get enough time to investigate properly. This is very important for both parties the accused and the accuser.
On top of that the accuse will not get chance to tamper the evidence and intimidate witness. At the same time it will prove that they court system is determined to uphold the law equally. At the same it will avoid the complaint by the accused and takes away the need for detaining with out evidence for longer time by asking the court to grant them extension to detain.
Re: From Stanford to Kaliti: A former classmate reflects on Jawar Mohammed’s turbulent journey and calls for his release
Posted: 29 Jan 2021, 04:38
by judit abram
He established E-ISC in Bale and Arusi. Remember those captured last week?
Re: From Stanford to Kaliti: A former classmate reflects on Jawar Mohammed’s turbulent journey and calls for his release
Posted: 29 Jan 2021, 04:59
by judit abram
One harvest what he/she sows.
That is a refutable rule of nature