Thursday, October 4, 2007
Flight from Ethiopia(CPJ)
Increased Threats to Civil Liberties Exacerbate Poor Governance in Ethiopia (Freedom House)
Ethiopia angry at proposed U.S. aid sanction(reuter)
Ethiopia bill faces Bush backlash (FT)
Germany's Merkel kicks off Africa tour with plea for democracy(AFP)
"We are in favour of further openness of the country, of the political system," Merkel said at a joint press conference with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa.
"We have the interest to see this society more open and the opposition's rights protected," she said, adding: "The respect of human rights is among the factors very conducive for development."...more
US targets Ethiopia for sanctions (BBC)
The US representatives approved the Ethiopian Democracy and Accountability Act on Tuesday, which puts Ethiopian government officials at risk of being denied entry visas over human rights violations.
It also threatens to withhold military aid of at least $1.5m
Mr Payne said the bill was bipartisan and secured unanimous approval....more
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Q & A with President Isaias Afwerki(LA Times)
A calm voice from embattled Eritrea(IHT)
Ethiopia and the State of Democracy Hearing House has approved H.R. 2(Nazret)
The measure authorizes $20 million in each of the next two years to promote human rights, democracy and economic development in Ethiopia.
The legislation would also restrict U.S. security assistance and other aid to Ethiopia because of concerns about the country's human rights record.
The Bush administration would still be allowed to provide funds for joint counter-terrorism operations and Ethiopia's participation in peacekeeping missions.
To become law, the bill must win approval from the Senate and be signed by President Bush....more
Letter to Ben on his outrage on Coalition for HR 2003(Ethiomedia)
Congress Should Condition Military Aid to Ethiopia on Human Rights (Huffington Post)
HR 2003 approved unanimously!(Ethiomedia)
Monday, October 1, 2007
Final action on H.R. 2003 scheduled for Oct. 2 (Ethiopianreview)
Gebrselassie sets marathon record (BBC)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/27/AR2007092700082.html (Washinton Post)
Ethiopia boasts eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites but decades of hunger, conflict and political instability have kept the country and its fabled palaces, obelisks and castles off the beaten track for most visitors to Africa.
Tourism represents a mere 2.5 percent of its gross national product -- something the government is keen to change....more
Ethiopia Legislation Moves Forward in US House of Representatives (VOA)
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Open Letter to the Kinijit or CUDP LeadersAnuak Justice Council
Winners don't falter at faulty moments (Ethiomedia)
The ENC urges all concerned, leaders, members or supporters inside and outside CUD to:
- Immediately cease directly or indirectly airing the differences within CUD.
- Set up an independent and ad-hoc committee that can mediate and recommend binding solutions to both It is time for all concerned, especially a popular opposition party, to work hard to build up national consensus to shape the future political directions of Ethiopia. CUD should realize that falling out over manageable internal administration and politics is bound to disillusion members and supporters. The public expects popular opposition parties to remain united, overcome controversies, and deliver firm leadership. No one has the stomach for yet another round of in-fighting, in yet another Ethiopian political movement. To allow division within the party by failing to compromise over internal differences is in nobody�s interest. Apart from causing public withdrawal from political engagement nationally, such behaviour presages the dangerous postponement of the date for realizing democracy in our country....more
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Kinijit delegation issues a statement 9ethiopian Review0
Sep 22, 2007
The Kinijit delegation that is currently on a working visit in the U.S. has issued this statement today [Amharic, pdf]