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Ethiopia must step up political reforms, U.S. 'disturbed' over ethnic clashe (Africanews)
The United States says Ethiopia must open up its political space if its is to cement its place in the future as a “strong, prosperous and democratic nation.”
This was contained in a press statement released by the U.S. Embassy in Addis...
Ethiopia: Ten Days of Accountability and Reckoning for the T-TPLF! [Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam]
The ten days of T-TPLF kumbaya propaganda charm offensive in Ethiopia
I have heard of the “12 Days of Christmas”. Even sang it. “On the first day of Christmas/ my true love sent to me:/ A Partridge in a Pear Tree/…/”
Who has ever heard...
The world loves Ethiopian pop star Teddy Afro. His own government doesn’t. (The WashingtonPost)
By Paul Schemm
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Monday marked the first day of the new Ethiopian year, but it hasn’t been much of a holiday for Teddy Afro, the country’s biggest pop star.
First, the government informed him that his New Year’s...
South Sudan’s Ongoing Civil War Tests Ethiopia’s Foreign Policy (WPR)
The Editors Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017
For years, Ethiopia has been actively engaged in the civil war in neighboring South Sudan, providing troops and diplomatic support to help stabilize the ravaged country. But Ethiopia’s relations with...
How Much Do You Know About (mis)use of Ethiopia’s Anti-terrorism Proclamation? (BefeQadu Z. Hailu)
Many often fail to imagine the subjective consequences of public actions. Here I want you to imagine personal crises with the numbers I will follow.
As a living victim of (mis)use of the Anti-terrorism Proclamation (ATP) in Ethiopia,...
How the NSA built a secret surveillance network for Ethiopia (The intercept)
By Nick Turse September 13 2017 — “A WARM FRIENDSHIP connects the Ethiopian and American people,” U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced earlier this year. “We remain committed to working with Ethiopia to foster liberty,...
A call to Ethiopian elders and leaders from SMNE: A time for moral heroism (Obang Metho)
The greatness of a nation lies in its fidelity to its constitution and strict adherence to the rule of law and above all the fear of God.
These are the words of Kenyan Chief Justice David Maraga, a respected Kisii elder, who explained the basis...
