Saturday, May 24, 2008
UN accuses Ethiopia, Yemen and Eritrea of arming Somali rebels, Woyane and TFG Commanders are the Biggest Ammunition Suppliers (ethio-Borsaye)
Friday, May 23, 2008
Ethiopian Western Boundary Protection Force (Quatero))
From refugee to Red Cross boss (Ottawa Citizen)
"I think it's a great choice," says Conrad Sauvé, secretary general of the Canadian Red Cross.
"Bekele was involved in the public field, he was a diplomat, he was in prison for five years, and he's done 20 years of humanitarian work -- how better prepared can you be to do this work and deal with vulnerable people than to have lived through those different phases?...more..
Drought, high food prices hit Ethiopia (The News)
Somali rebels vow to expel Ethiopians(Presstv)
Save the Children responds to severe food shortages in Ethiopia (relief Web )
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Children Dying in Drought-Stricken Ethiopia(VOA)
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Somali talks end with no meeting (BBC)
After four days meeting UN diplomats in Djibouti, the two sides agreed to attend further talks in two weeks time.
The opposition insists it will not engage in direct negotiations until the government agrees a timetable for Ethiopian troops to leave Somalia....more
The butcher of AAU comes to DC in a wheelchair (Ethiiomedia)
The consequences of denial and the stubborness of the mind (Ethiomedia0
The merchants of death and destruction in Somalia (Ethiomedia)
Red Cross seeks 1.7 million dollars for food aid in Ethiopia (The Earth Time)
Ethiopia: We are not alone (African Path)
Thursday, May 15, 2008
VOA coverage of Ginbot 7’s formation (Galbeed)
Ginbot 7, a Movement for Justice and Democracy is formed (Galbeed)
We are continuing what we began on May 15th 2005 and October of 2006 in which we promised to make the people of Ethiopia the sole source of political power, and that is why we decided to form the “Ginbot 7 Movement.”
The primary objective of our movement is to stir our country towards a stable democratic process and transition. We recognize that this effort or task will not be achieved by one political party alone, or by few political parties who share similar ideologies. It needs a willing coalition of and collective effort of all parties who feel or claim to have a stake in Ethiopia’s political future. We see the need that all stakeholders need to discuss and reach a mutual agreement on how to achieve the stated objective. Our movement is fully committed and dedicated in bringing all parties together to begin dialogue. To that end, we are already seeing promising signs....more..
Monday, May 12, 2008
Cash-strapped WFP cuts food aid in Ethiopia (Reuters)
Rising Price of Gas Impacting Daily Life in Ethiopia (Christian Children's Fund)
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Hundreds of Ethiopian troops have died fighting Islamist insurgents in Somalia
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia: A government spokesman says hundreds of Ethiopian troops have died fighting the Islamist insurgency in Somalia.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Wahide Belay said Tuesday that Ethiopia has about 3,000 troops in Somalia.
They deployed in December 2006 and drove out Islamist fighters who had seized control of most of southern Somalia including the capital, Mogadishu. But since then they have got bogged down and failed to halt the insurgents. Source: International Heral Tribune.