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Charter
Charter
8 years ago

Egypt’s handling of the case involving Aljazeera journalists, the ousting of Muslim Brotherhood’s Mhammad Morsi, cases around Arab Spring including dictator Hosni Mubarack, demonstrate that the country is legally bankrupt, and that there is nothing we can learn from there except their ways! What is this good for Malawi?

Abbas
Abbas
8 years ago

Serious? Egypt!
We are getting nowhere.

Nhuma
Nhuma
8 years ago

It seems we can learn a lot of things from Egypt and we should never be selective in what we learn especially the good ones. One of them is that a president can resign when things do not favour his mandate. Can we learn from that as well? Just to keep up with our young democracy!

Dyela
Dyela
8 years ago

Judges of High Court and one has a PhD, but they still jump on this kind of training in Egypt? Laughable

mjiba
mjiba
8 years ago

kungomva kuti kunja basi ma judge kuthamangira osasiyila ma lay magistrate training ngati imeneyi ayiguputo KKKK?????

crazy stuff
crazy stuff
8 years ago

They will become sodoms

saindi misale
saindi misale
8 years ago

Separate the government of Egypt from the dpecific course providers and their objectives in a micro than macro perspective. That the event will be held in a democratically challenged country should not paint the wrong picture that our judges will not learn a thing or two for the betterment of the judicial system..

Isaac Banda
Isaac Banda
8 years ago

Courts in Egypt are the worst, state interference in justice system, what exactly will these good judges learn in Egypt? Trying to learn purity in Sodom and Gomorrah.

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

Gone learn and train SHAMIA LAW.

Steven Malamba
Steven Malamba
8 years ago

I really doubt whether Cairo is the best place for this type of training. These guys care less about civil rights. What are they going to teach our judges – to be imprisoning journalists? May be it is on Cairo’s expense! Otherwise enjoy your brief tour of the Arab land.

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