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Holding the Judiciary to Light 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Do the captioned and you would find one smelly rot.
No amount of weeding out by the gov't could cure it of this cancerous
affiliction:Corruption!Unprofessionalism and plain stupidity.
Gotta have some thing to say?
 
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Re:Holding the Judiciary to Light 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Where do you think these corrupt, unproffesional, and stupids come from? Do they just uprise from nothing? Let's take a closer look at our own family, Neighbor and culture; have you ever observed our patience for a queue? There starts corruption...Do we have a deep respect for the law? Is our mind cultivated to be a low abiding? Those unethical and illegal things are the product of our culture, let's face that and try to change; otherwise it will be, 'weha biweketut enboche'
 
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Re:Holding the Judiciary to Light 5 Months, 1 Week ago  
See, that is in part the major chunk of the problem.We try to live with that.
Changes that way are evolutionary,Sir.
Here what I am talking about is criminal acts
organized and perpetrated by people in
black robes!
Both from the bench and the desk.
What I did, I tried to visit these so called law
courts and saw an eyeful of comedy
unfoldind before us.
The judges are a bunch of Don Qs.
Why the Don was at least a Knight wanna be.
He is excusedf but these funny bumkins are very
heavy on the ceremonial side of the profession
and very low on common sense.
I did a little side research and was appalled to
learn they are a pack of hungry hynas
and the gov't tolerates them
'cos corrupt judges are easy to corrupt yet.
The number one corrupter I was told is the gov't!
Shame on us all, for letting these happen.l
 
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Re:Holding the Judiciary to Light 5 Months, 1 Week ago  
This thing about the judiciary being the least
respected, lousy performer and a drudge is shared by
almost all ,including those at the helm of gov't power.
I had it from reliable source that the one thing
our premier wishes to disappear in to the thin air
is the judiciary and its instatiable justices, whom
one cadre characrerized as people with blown up bottoms.
Nothing fills the deep abyss of a justices stomach.
According to the EPRDF ,corruption in moderation is
tolerable but that of the judiciary is hitting the limit.
What baffles most of us is the fact that the EPRDF has
a neatly compiled list of people in robes who are flaying the poor alive.
But it doesn't jump on them.
Here is what, when it was obliged to round and lock up
the notorious few it hated what it did, one of the inner circle feller
actually apologized saying,"there is nothing we could do he was caught red handed."
 
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Re:Holding the Judiciary to Light 5 Months, 1 Week ago  
accountability, accountibility, accountibilitty every where in Ethiopia both in the government, public institution and Commerce.
 
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Re:Holding the Judiciary to Light 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
I hear EPRDF is actually holding the judiciary to light
and kicking some butt, it is high time,too.
I was told when it comes to the justice adm.
the ruiling party goes about its business as its
predecessors did a century ago.
The hiring and firing is conducted
by a select group of people who are
exteremly adept at the notorious buddy
system of governance.You know the
kitchen cabinet is more effective they tell you.
In Ethiopia it is always the kitchen cabinet which does the
firing and hiring and the official body designate simply
give its blessings with out asking a question.
Looks like it has worked for us.
 
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