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Reforming the Intricate Ethnic Mafia State of Ethiopia TPLF created demands rooting out dysfunctional elites


Reforming the Intricate Ethnic Mafia State of Ethiopia TPLF created demands rooting out dysfunctional elites
Sadly, the most educated and privileged dysfunctional elites in the diaspora that live in democratic nations violate the foundation of democratic governance reform the most visible for necked eye.
Teshome Debalke
February 10, 2021
First, it is great pleasure to witness, the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF) that constructed the ethnic Mafia State of Ethiopia three decades ago finally and officially cease to exist as we know it when its notoriously corrupt and traitorous Kingpin
Sibhat Nega and his closest lieutenants that enforce his ethnic mob rule were unceremoniously captured – ending the era of terror, extortion, and plunder of a nation as we predicted was a matter of time before they bit the dust a decade ago.

Australia , United-states , United-kingdom , Mersa , Amara , Ethiopia , Washington , Eritrea , China , Nairobi , Nairobi-area , Kenya

Court Delivers Justice for Several Survivors of Post-Election Sexual Violence in Kenya - Kenya


Court Delivers Justice for Several Survivors of Post-Election Sexual Violence in Kenya
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High Court in Nairobi finds Government of Kenya responsible for failure to investigate and prosecute 2007-2008 post-election sexual violence; Four of eight survivor-petitioners awarded compensation
NAIROBI --- In a landmark judgement, the High Court in Nairobi today ruled in favor of four survivors of post-election sexual violence in Kenya. In
, the Court found that the Government of Kenya was responsible for a "failure to conduct independent and effective investigations and prosecutions of SGBV [sexual and gender-based violence]-related crimes during the post-election violence."
Four of the eight survivor-petitioners in the case were each awarded compensation of KES 4 Million (approximately USD 35,000) "for the violation of their constitutional rights." The High Court in Nairobi found a "violation of the Kenyan state to investigate and prosecute violations of the rights to life, the prevention of torture, inhuman, and degrading treatment, and the security of person."

Nairobi , Nairobi-area , Kenya , Mbagathi , Rift-valley , Kenyan , Lydia-muthiani , Nelly-warega , Patricia-nyaundi , Naitore-nyamu , Abdul-noormohamed , Karen-naimer