Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Millions Face Disaster Due to U.S. Ethiopian Occupation of Somalia (Black agenda Report)
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Somali government base attacked(BBC)
It was the first time Baidoa, the only town fully under government control, had been attacked since late 2006.
A soldier was killed and six people wounded in the attack on the airport and presidential palace, witnesses say....more..
New Media Law, New Threat to Press Freedom (IPS news)
Ethiopian army occupies Mount Hantub in Sudan - statement(Borglobe)
The attack is another attempt to deprive Sudan from its natural and economic resources, stated Al-Agbash affirming that Sudan would from a committee to inquire about the reason behind the attack. (end) hhi.gta KUNA 072134 Jul 08NNNN
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A safari-free zone: Ethiopia's ancient cultural heritage (TopNews)
Even experienced travellers are often unaware that Ethiopia, one of the world's most impoverished countries, is home to a wealth of natural and cultural treasures.
You won't find safaris with lions or giraffes here, but you will discover a culture that stretches back thousands of years....more..
Sudan says Ethiopia attacked military base (Reuters)
By Opheera McDoom
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's army accused Ethiopian troops on Tuesday of attacking a military camp in northern Sudan and killing about 19 people.
A senior Ethiopian official played down the allegation, saying any "minor incident" on the border could be easily resolved.
Sudan's military spokesman said the attack took place early on Monday in the Jabel Hantub area of Sennar state.
"They hit a camp belonging to the central reserve police and they killed about 19 people," the Sudanese army spokesman said. He did not know how many people were injured....more..
Tension grows along Sudan-Ethiopia border (Sudane Tribune)
Monday, July 7, 2008
Ethiopian soccer tournament fails to score with fans (Medill Report)
WASHINGTON--The teams at this year's African soccer tournament in Washington are playing to a nearly empty stadium. Ethiopian community groups are boycotting the annual event to protest the ... Click here to watch the vedio...
African Immigrants Among Obama's Enthusiastic Backers (WashingtonPost)
With Spies and Cellphones, Ethiopian Terror Touches Minnesota (New American Media)
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Living by Ethiopia's sewage canal (BBC)
Rights groups urge pressures on Ethiopia over repressive NGOs draft law(Sudan Tribune)
The United States and Britain, which collectively provide Ethiopia with more than $600 million in foreign assistance each year, are the Ethiopian government’s most important donors.
"Both governments have consistently failed to speak out publicly against longstanding patterns of repression and human rights violations including war crimes committed by Ethiopian armed forces in Somalia," the statement said....more...
Ethiopia: Gov't Prepares Assault On Civil Society (Scoop)
በጅማ ዩኒቨርሲቲ አንድ ተማሪ በጩቤ ተገደለ (Ethiopia Zare)
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Somalia: The TFG/Ethiopia likely to derail the Djibouti Peace Accord (Somali Press Review)
አፋኙ የፕሬስ ሕግ ዛሬ ፀደቀ (Ethiopia Zare)
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Aid urgently needed to avert serious famine in Ethiopia: Unicef (AFP)
Saturday, June 21, 2008
A Tangled Political Landscape Raises Questions About U.S. Ally (IPS)
Ethiopia's Urban Poor Cannot Afford To Eat (IPS)
Ethiopia: Meles Will Ultimately Fall—Are We Ready? (African Path)
• drought and crop failures,
• skyrocketing inflation,
• starvation and malnourishment of millions of Ethiopians,
• the giving away of Ethiopian land to Sudan from Gondor to Gambella,
• the intimidation of the opposition
• EPRDF control of the recent election,
• the thousands of remaining political prisoners,
• the repression of the media,
• the increase in military spending rather than in feeding the people
• lack of agricultural development,
• the lack of progress in healthcare, access to clean water, education and infrastructure in most regions of the country,
• the lack of private enterprise and land ownership
• the gold-plated steel bars in our treasury,
• corruption in high places with great disparity between a select elite minority and the rest of an impoverished nation
• the human rights atrocities in the Ogaden, in the Afar region, in Beninshangul-Gumuz, in Oromia and other place
• constant need for hand-outs from the international community
• the inclusion of Ethiopia as being one of the worst countries in the world on most every index of well-being
• the pervasive lack of hope throughout the whole country
• the lack of unity in addressing these problems...click here to read more..