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Uhuru Kenyatta, Olisegun Obasanjo, Workneh Gebeyehu and ambassadors of 32 countries entered Mekele.

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Uhuru Kenyatta, Olisegun Obasanjo, Workneh Gebeyehu and ambassadors of 32 countries entered Mekele.   Former President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta, former President of Nigeria and current Special Envoy of the African Union for the Horn of Africa Olisegun Obasanjo, Secretary General of IGAD Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu and other parties who participated in the peace agreement entered Mekele today.   When they arrived at the Alula Aba Nega International Airport in Mekele, they were welcomed by Dr. Debretsion G/Michael and other leaders. East African Inter-Governmental Development (IGAD) Secretary General Workneh Gebeyehu and ambassadors of 32 countries arrived in Mekele today.     The IGAD Spokesperson's Office announced that Workneh entered Mekele City to launch the joint monitoring and verification system established under the agreement to end the war in Ethiopia.     In addition, the ambassadors of African and European countries, including the British ambassador...

The deceased Ethiopian justice = a lawyer who was sentenced for defying the trial without entering the trial

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The shameful and sad judicial process in Ethiopia   The most dangerous is the illegal way of trial in which the Ethiopian justice police and judges judge as they wish. The trial below is a case where a lawyer was beaten by a political gun and sentenced to four months for violating the law. Read the story very well that Ethiopian judges have made against the Lawyer before a day.   The most dangerous is the illegal way of trial in which the Ethiopian justice police and judges judge as they wish. The trial below is a case where a lawyer was beaten by a political gun and sentenced to four months for violating the law. This is what we heard from his lawyer brother. When I entered the court premises, we met a judge who was my greeter. How can you shout at Amhara when you keep saying that you will fight for Oromo until today? I had two appointments. The first appointment was my turn and I was called and left. I was reading a book while I left the courtroom until the second ...