Dr Mu’uz is by far the most articulate profoundly knowledgeable intellectual with a devotion to the people of Tigray. I watched him with such interest during the Tigray war of genocide when TDF entered Mekelle and the media was restored after the defeat of federal troops in Tigray. Much respect
Dr you’re our hero and never stop fighting for the truth 💪🏾👍🏾
@Hantiya032 ай бұрын
Dr MuUuz Gidey long live!
@aminaahmed39942 ай бұрын
Waw Dr muez tsibuq muhro qetsilo kubur haw buzuh kinimehar Ina qezahta yeqenyelna
@KidusTsige-c7d2 ай бұрын
ዶ/ር ስለ ማይ ዝሃብካዬ ትርጉም ዋው thanks.
@ambatekle28982 ай бұрын
He is an intellectual man and dedicated to his people
@titiabera47362 ай бұрын
Dr Meuz, Your assessment is consistently impressive and thought-provoking. You have an incredible ability to break down complex political scenarios and present them in a way that’s both clear and insightful. Your depth of knowledge, balanced perspective, and attention to detail make your work stand out. It’s always a pleasure to follow your analysis, as it not only informs but also encourages deeper thinking on important issues. Thank you for your dedication and for sharing your expertise with your community. ነዊሕ ዕድመን ጥዕናን ይሀብካ።
Dr. Mu'uz excellent depend on were you growing up. Thses is 70 Inderta,Wojerat, Raya thrue tradetional cultural justice what your telling for period. (kele lazakama mear zerebreb eyou)
It's very unfortunate that Tigray is always ruled by entities whose lasting goal is only sustaining power that's why they heat intellectuals like D.r muez, Dear D.r I always believe on you that such challenges will sharpen you and let you get tougher to betterly serve your beloved people just forget those walking dead
@tesfayhailu7002 ай бұрын
What is temporary government iob?answer the question?❤
Yes, the jury system can be compared to African traditional justice systems, particularly in terms of community involvement and participatory decision-making. Community Participation: Both systems emphasize the role of the community in administering justice. In traditional African justice, community members often participate directly in resolving disputes, similar to how jurors are involved in legal proceedings in the jury system 1 3 . Cultural Context: African traditional justice systems are rooted in local customs and practices, whereas jury systems, particularly in post-colonial contexts like Ghana, were introduced through colonial influence but have evolved to include local perceptions 2 4 . Restorative Focus: Traditional justice often aims for reconciliation and restoration of social harmony, paralleling some modern views on restorative justice found within jury deliberations that seek fair outcomes for all parties involved 3 5 . These comparisons highlight the importance of community engagement and culturally relevant practices in both systems.
Breket, when you invite such educated people please read more or just listen don't try to act as if you know , he was guiding you how to ask. Dr. We need your contribution to go to safe zone as Tigryans.