Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Bucknell University professor can't return to Ethiopia(The daily Item)

In Ethiopia, "anyone who says anything against the government is harassed, beaten, put in jail," he said. "Liberty can only come by people fighting for their rights."...more..

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Pa. prof denies leading alleged Ethiopia coup plot (AP)

"It became very clear immediately after our release that they will not at all tolerate any opposition, meaningful opposition," he said...more..

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Ethiopia arrests 'coup plotters' (BBC)

Along with several of his colleagues he travelled abroad after his release, but while most of the others have returned to Ethiopia and are now organising themselves as a legitimate opposition party to fight next year's elections, Dr Berhanu chose to stay in the US, saying that the situation in Ethiopia was such that the government could not be changed by constitutional means....more..

Official: Ethiopia arrests 35 over alleged coup plot led by Ethiopian-American professor(Los Angeles Times)

The opposition won an unprecedented number of parliamentary seats in the 2005 vote, but not enough to topple Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. The opposition claimed the voting was rigged, and European Union observers said it was marred by irregularities. The election was followed by violent protests in which Ethiopia acknowledged its security forces killed 193 civilians protesting alleged election fraud....more..

Dr Tilahun Gessesse’s Funeral: Video + Pictures (abbay Media)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Ethiopia's legendary singer Tilahun Gessesse dies (Jimma Times)



Tilahun, who sang songs both in Amharic and Afaan Oromo, was born on September 29, 1940 to Gete Gurmu and Gessesse Negusse. His music interest began while he attended Ras Gobena Elementary School in Waliso town, the base of Ethiopian Patriot Gurassu Duke during Italian occupation, and Tilahun was later hired by Hager Fikir Theater to start his career. He produced several of his hit songs during the days of Emperor Haile Selassie I, as the lead singer in his imperial bodyguard band....more..

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Exclusive: Ethiopia/USA/Somali pirates’ cover-up(cyber Ethiopia)

After securing their ransom for the hijacked ships the Somali pirates head directly to their local safe havens, in this case, the Ethiopian military bases, where they make a sizeable contribution to the retirement accounts of the Ethiopian regime headed by Meles Zenawi....more..

Is Rock Throwing Punishable by Death in Ethiopia?(SMNE)

Ethiopians know what this means. To outsiders, the bill may appear to be innocuous, but to insiders, they know that it will be used to intimidate and to suppress dissent. The Meles regime has become masterful at using the words of democracy—“justice”, “the rule of law”, “the protection of the people” and “the upholding the Ethiopian Constitution”, as tools of tyranny. Because there is essentially no rule of law in Ethiopia, minor infractions can be inflated into serious ones, ill-defined laws can be tailored to justify what are actually politically-motivated charges and the innocent can be targeted with trumped up charges....more..

Ethiopia's Opposition Holds First Rally Since 2005(VOA)

The government used force against the protesters, killing at least 193 people. Many activists were jailed following the riots and a number of opposition leaders were sentenced to prison terms ranging from several months to life. Some were later pardoned. ...more...

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

EthioPlanet.com EXCLUSIVE Photo: Princess Kemeria(Ethioplanet)

“They also have plans to open an orphanage in her hometown of Jimma, and to create in Addis Ababa, a museum of African history,” the source added...more..

Ethiopia Dismisses Calls for UN Investigation of Rights Abuses(VOA)

In his letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Genocide Watch President Gregory Stanton said Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and others in his government were probably aware that they too could one day be brought before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity...more..

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Nkrumah At 100 - Lessons for African Leadership(The Ghanian Journal)

The African delegation to the London G20 summit was led not by Gaddafi the chair of the AU but by Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi, who is chair of NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa’s Development) and a good friend of the West. NEPAD is at best a substructure of the AU and Zenawi’s presence is illustrative of the ease with which many outside Africa are able to pick and choose how to deal with the continent. During the Beijing China Africa Forum the Chinese were able to deal with African countries as individuals while the AU was treated as observer....more..

Monday, April 13, 2009

Reading the tea leaves (galbeed)

Will a president who emphatically opposes torture, arbitrary denial of due process and reaches back in history to criticize the injustices inflicted on the slaves and Native Americans lend a hand of friendship to support torture, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Ethiopia?..more..

EDITOR NOTE

Dear netters,

The name of the blog changed from Ethio4all which was out there for last three years to inform all what is going on in our mother land Ethiopia to All4Ethiopia which more meaning full and reflect our struggle & fight for our mother land; all of us have to work toward unity, democracy and just for our people for strong & united Ethiopia.

The web address also changed to reflect that.

Thank you all

Saturday, April 11, 2009

With a Friend Like This (NewsWeek)

In the past year alone, Meles's ruling party has rigged elections, effectively banned independent human-rights groups, passed a draconian press law and shrugged off calls for an investigation into alleged atrocities in the restive Ogaden region. Yet in the same period, his country has become one of the largest recipients of U.S. aid in sub-Saharan Africa, getting a cool $1 billion in 2008. The Bush administration claimed that Ethiopia was the linch-pin of its regional counterterrorism strategy and a vital beacon of stability. But the evidence increasingly suggests Washington isn't getting what it pays for, and is supporting a brutal dictator in the process. Candidate Obama pledged to strengthen democracy in Africa; if he's serious, this is a good place to start....more..

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