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tv   The Judge Meaza Ashenafi  Al Jazeera  September 4, 2019 1:32am-2:01am +03

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in united states u.n. experts have released a report saying all parties of the yemen conflicts may be involved in war crimes the report accuses the saudi u.a.e. coalition of killing civilians with air strikes and deliberately denying them a despite the country being on the brink of famine investigators have given a list of suspects to the u.n. human rights chief as of africa's president has condemned days of widespread xenophobia attacks as totally unacceptable more than 100 people have been arrested in johannesburg since violence broke out on sunday targeting foreign owned shops police confirmed on tuesday that 5 people have died in the attacks. and those are they said lines here on al jazeera coming up how ethiopia's 1st female chief justice is transforming the judiciary by ethiopia is coming next. with the plummeting birthrate and families moving to the cities south korea's rule schools
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are shutting down one on one east meets the grandmas who is saving these schools while finally getting an education on al-jazeera. just as a professor of. iron mist been there once and says this is my duty and because of that lack of trust. i decided to take up this position or. to share. my very british. symbol of independence for africa my ethiopian place full time interests but also asked british.
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my demonstrate terry. undergoing. coalition. has inspired not only surfaces there's the world of death now. the. transition is almost a time it's where things are traditionally over in the portuguese persecution only economy. and nobody's sure about. but i want to communicate all day about my hope my aspiration. with just a few but not much. but here's one from the meeting but it got to your
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family to. bring and i know it's indiana but for a. time to buy trying to build has been my with. me and to give you much trying to. do with. my going to. affect me and. i have a print. he works at the american mission so when i was appointed he's here you were just you just is no no matter women. who are excuse me. for. you know. years expected to be.
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here we have to apply but at the end of the day if we interpret the law if we are not able to achieve justice we miss the point. the fun here is because of the political moment because. if somebody. was my background would be a scientist position. today . to present in fact that we're. in 2 or visit a woman in prison next asked when i was appointed and i had to present to bare feet
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i observed words or this where many closer to 2 would 1st turn turn and as the situation of. the keeps and i remember why i don't believe just as she was presented with 3 kids to talk of specular my mother and dad came out. that's why i taught when to do something the books just missed these children because of its big grow up in trees and just like that result they need to question without any sort of exposure being bad not going to be productive citizens and that's going to psyche is going to put him in. prison for close to the one but of course the majority are raped. and beaten if they're not been met them and that's how i met i'm gone right through them not.
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learning that they're not going to be for not understand the character and not enough to remember me if you meant that they're going to come. you know what i'm down to commit bunch of good time to one. of the should not be shut out is no good and i'm just a cocky into the modern of the unstudied it's been me cabramatta maybe too many young lives in the new guinea even a new coke and the sun in the winter because it's the good luck of time and i'm sure the council and community get somebody didn't make that a focus we are going to come around all right in this ok we'll ask her some people asked why didn't they get the pageant of the people as mad and there's no point in the future trying to go now fantasy. well why no game leaders have yeah i'm tired of all no cricket at. all busy me if i'm not
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a christian. the matter charmers up and i for you after so much time are going to happen to them and they care for. most in his i have to confront them a bit out of the most of them are much of. this should visit an addition it's not oh no not true there she is going to burst burke i don't know but. the group of families are telling me to move through the mustard because 200 new in demand me more than enough stick my neck by the river to consume given current i want to go to a very good do that. i do not so here i live for you and them some dinner best. to do the work i will you get when you read your mind the mind of the man that you've got. i'm grown up under false most major jazzers you but still of course
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that's ok we're going to have to. wait for our. ours when i turn around and don't. own. our home right back after them though we bicker. about a photograph and a darker mask and a project africa time called for i'm glad me because i'm a feminist and national guard even if i'm asked along. with another more and more i am not about them or to much of the model but from both of those i've had to visit some of the last of them. to die. and away. like that do they stay here as you did us on earth i was going to finish out your your case if we were just too. you know how much. we finally know our year and you and our house like so i ask if you can only do good to make i do
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because here i'm one turns you on to now because i don't have anyone to help me out of your prayers my guess is that are all of you. we are tired. of you know i have a killer on my hands a rapist and i assure you i'm not. going to show. his hand if there were no other reason i got in the betterment of my question i have how many you are not but . come on your skin seething maggot again one of them yes let us all and that's the time you look easy and if one of you can get a. job but. if you are has issues and everyone wants to stories missions thank you from the list i
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was about and for good measure she very. difficult of course my role is very limited in terms of responding to you know. for women with. i have taken the people in prison who are still and are going to say i want to know why. it's. part of a. commitment. when i was 15 years on a. military government all of us were expected to iraq there was association so i was assigned to go to africa. we were to go. forth and voice in that city we were expect. i said no there's no way number one i don't michael king and number of birds are not my own i
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am very. saw. because of. you know my crimes patterns i was a good day i was i was out for a few days. long oh you. know what well we're going to. be gone. and. it's. because they not did no. good. i was bored. all. these was
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a 1st time for me to. television. running water so it's. way. more than what i have expected but what i was sure. i was true was i wanted to go to college. i was sure that i do not want to. let my my mom's like i wanted to. this is one of my math. now there are. some i have to say. and. finally you. know in high school. my mom keeps
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the thieves warm. for her life of course her presence typically the life of an average until then mother. who try to break the best. difficult situation and kids. school in their sacrifice everything basically. no one don't do the little 100 more dead in. here so this should do not have the benefit of the question herself always her dream was for us to get to keep it. she was very keen on that mother. most of. the gate that there you go. there is a story that my mom. liked. my older brother
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was. in the school but. kids started harassing him and bullying him and i was yanked i was still at home but the big deciders that i got was him that i protect him so so it's tough to. keep. the we. eat. it was kids that travelling to stick to the girl was abducted she killed her abductor in there we decided to defend her in a court of law it was the 1st time that i'm abducted a woman resisted the violation of her rights and it was the 1st time that.
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we took the kids to the court and defend. i should say that the girl is treated. so the total. impact. our work is way less. basically came to form but also community behavior. to. come. to. terms with this is the 1st city we're going to go for the 1st 3 people because. i do suffer as visits from time to time and i just want to check how this is being here deliberate so i think there's a 50 like that to the staff i took to that just signed by title understand. what's
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going on here. all the members. i've. come to in for your one can see there are also a bit. more others. that. have. been here and i mean you're. ok it's a very in for profits that single so fresh. and. new something from north america. into the wow see. good job to look at in the mother not very good trying to and i think the public is seeing this impulse run government woebegone i don't know if you're
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a federal government minister you know slim but it isn't. real and the stuff in the mist and the crystal of disbelief or not that i would. love to get in. a matter of events i meant to share it is all of us. very challenging sector not only in ethiopia and only developing countries but it's because we have. a city a pastor far dentists. we have a lot of cases happened across the case especially in countries like ours we have over a 100000000 population and. there are many cases coming to court every single day i think that limits the fact that our groups are not. going to cut down on them but you can see me. this is a new with drink in suspended for 10 chambers like this which is fantastic for
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us because you have to be adverse court the building they're not convenient but this is made for. purely for the purpose of education said of his own ass from a company that under him is common to both men no no no no no no it's just a thank you and on a side note that he looks now to dallas to look at that and. it is a sign of progress because you know when experienced chambers in office space for judges has been a challenge for us in this is not remember of course but this is a good beginning.
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was. when i was approached to take the position of the chips instants i was totally surprised. i knew that this is going to be a difficult assignment there is a lot of expectation from the judiciary the history of the judiciary in particular and of the just the secretary general has been beautiful. and. people expect that to be corrected and they went. not to morrow they wanted to be. it's a partition of power with a big problem the civil service was not independent the judiciary was not
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independent and this sort of was the source of our problem i think to begin with. it. as long as we are confident it's the longest we believe in ourselves it shouldn't be a problem to discuss was any branch of government with them asking for time. that belief that commitment to establish an independent judiciary.
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even before to actually transition to government made a decision to close down this place and you know turn it into something different to enter was very symbolic the decision that was made at that point almost predicted what was about to come to terms of change in the times formation in this country some because they were married and because i'm a carnival. i'm not on the phone you know i'm at the back and talking to lizzie. not since when is he in the casket of number one so. she took. the number because i've been in. sochi since i got my present and then tendency to innocence that intimate understanding how to use knowing she could stand a chance. but maybe don't.
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you know we're almost at the bottom of any what i report one of the major reasons is you know very existence of a place like 6 where. you glad i 1st heard. your was out. due process of law and order torture and all this was this was this was the place. i had to partake but i have never been here. this is a place that everybody fears. and i'm going i'm lucky because i didn't have any family member or friend whole always at least it. seemed like a typical ok. if it simplistically don't know if i should write him for.
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the sauna man i don't know that we all know that you can call it a bottle. and. it's not an engine. and you. know it was this is for for people. to come back to. not always this is just to get a souvenir most of the. good from this just going. to close hold like you could have. in my kind of couple city as the president of the supreme court. i have to make
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sure that this will not happen like will not be told church and that due process will be respected in our country in the future so for me this is very important because i have to see and understand what has happened so that we make sure that. you know going forward. we will know that the law and make sure that the rule of law is respected in this country. everything my confidence is getting stronger. every day and just have the depth of the problem but that same time my confidence is getting stronger for some reason for some reason i don't have the feeling that you know i would build
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a well made and i don't know how to do this but. my my commitment is getting it would be by the day when i grow up i grew up during the time of high just lastly and we were also a part of the discontented movement students but now i think the country has gone through many states and. you know the current situation is probably. you know in terms of democracy and rule flow probably this is the time when. you know the best of times i would say. i have a list benefactor i was never stopped by talents but i fully appreciate the talents that they will never be proved tracy interest country and every step of the way they have to struggle and we have to look for empathy but is part of all is
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that. i am i'm quite hopeful but if you hear. my dear prayers a place of hope. you might hear praise a place so hard working in a beautiful women. my gaze the future. finally we're being asked about that but that's the balls about us when it's never thought of that says they're not. wonder whether the double of a cousin punches a bitch at the bottom. in part one of this 2 part series al-jazeera explores the world of performance enhancing drugs. sports
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