NAIROBI (HAN) April 23, 2016. Public Diplomacy & Regional Security News. BY: Mahlet Fasil. Prosecutors have today charged 22 individuals, including prominent opposition member Bekele Gerba (pictured), first …
Read More »Biyyaa orma taankiirra bahani qabatun ni dandayaama taankiirra taa’anii bulchuun garuu waan hin dandayaamne
The security situation in Ethiopia and how it relates to the broader region
As Africa’s oldest independent country, Ethiopia has a history that is unique in the continent. The country has faced its share of conflict, including a …
Read More »U.S. Senators Speak Loud and Clear: Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia Must Stop!
Last July, Barack Obama visited Ethiopia and declared the ruling Thugtatoship of the Tigrean People’s Liberation Front (T-TPLF) regime a “democratic government.” The T-TPLF claimed …
Read More »12 U.S. Senators Condemn Ethiopia’s Crackdown on Civil Society
By U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relation, U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced a resolution with 11 …
Read More »More than 400 migrants drown in the Mediterranean after four overcrowded boats capsized whilst crossing from Egypt to Italy
Most of the 400 migrants aboard the boat were fleeing from Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea and had been hoping to reach Italy. (file picture) Dozens …
Read More »Israelis To Build Condominiums And Industrial Parks In Ethiopia
Ethiopia calls Israeli investors to take part in the Ethiopian governmental scheme for the next 5 years, where 2.4 million new apartments will be …
Read More »Ethiopia’s Smoldering Oromo
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Apr 11 (IPS) – The Ethiopian government’s most serious domestic political crisis in more than a decade began over a scruffy football …
Read More »Ethiopia’s clampdown on dissent tests ethnic federal structure
Protests sparked by the arrest of Konso leader Kala Gezahegn underlined growing tensions between Ethiopia’s central government and many ethnic populations Kala Gezahegn, the leader …
Read More »In Mount Vernon, Moussa Ali conducts a one-man protest for the Oromo People
(Baltimore City Paper) — It’s a bright, breezy Saturday in Mount Vernon with little else happening, making it even harder to miss Moussa Ali. Dressed in …
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