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Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

It is unfair to keep Ethiopians in prison as if they committed a criminal offence.Astonishingly,there are tons of Pakistans,Indians and Chinese living and working illegally in our country,some of them corrupt our Senior Immigration Officers to buy legality.This is creating a bad reputation for our country internationally.Criminally motivated Asians,are not exposed to long imprisonment sentences despite grave offences.Please let our Ehiopian brothers free and if needs be,send them back to their homeland.Asians as a matter of fact,are inflicting enormous damages to our national economy through FOREX illegal transactions of millions of dollars.

wawa
wawa
7 years ago

let them go home…..please

Jelbin Makamo
Jelbin Makamo
7 years ago

If the government has no Money the government should set them free because an immigration offence is a minor ctime, is not a felony to deserve prison accommodation. If government is serious about rule of law and human rights let it comply with the international law so that these humans are not treated inhumanly. How do you keep a person who has flaunted immigration law for two years?????. In othet countries where democracy is genuine these people would have sued government for millions, in fact private practice lawyers go to those prisons and interview those people so that you can… Read more »

Mndambala
Mndambala
7 years ago

Nduye akhalabe mpakana boma lidzapeze ndalama zowatumizila kwawo?
Ganizani bwino pamenepo nanga muta?

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