Sunday, April 24, 2011
Ethiopia Declines to Respond to US Rights Charges (VOA)
The 56-page report documents restrictions on academic and press freedoms, including intimidation and detention of journalists, jamming foreign broadcasts, blocking internet websites, and prohibiting political activity on college campuses. ...more..
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
ANALYSIS : Ethiopia’s usefulness eclipses its repressiveness (The New Age)
Ethiopia : Open letter to Ambassador Girma Birru ( Nazret)
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Ethioipan Oppositon protest against Woyane in USA & Canada (Updated)
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Friday, February 18, 2011
The Poverty of Dictatorship (Project syndicate)
Monday, February 14, 2011
Group plans to beam free Internet across the globe from space (Raw Story)
Saturday, February 12, 2011
How to bring down Meles Zenawi (Addis Voice)
By Abebe Gellaw
TPLF is a house of cards. It is fundamentally weak as it is founded on the ideologies of oppression, injustice, exploitation, domination, discrimination, corruption, thievery and fraud driven by a greedy colonialist mindset. The only reason why it is still riding roughshod over our people is because those who have stepped forward to be leaders of the freedom march have been preoccupied with their own infighting.
The time for self-promotion, empty promises and bravados must come to an end. Leaders as well as followers must focus on the real issues that really matter to ordinary Ethiopians. People who have resolved to change their destiny no longer need undemocratic leaders that preach about democracy and freedom. It is impossible to bring liberation without a clear vision. To be free of tyranny and oppression is a simple and powerful vision that can mobilize anyone suffering under the boots of Meles Zenawi and his cronies. Read more...
Monday, February 7, 2011
A Declaration in Defense of Human Rights in Ethiopia (Huffington Post)
RSS Feeds RSS Feed Ethiopia Says 2.8 Million People Need Emergency Food Aid (VOA)
What about farting to protest? (Afrik)
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
America's Other Most Embarrassing Allies (FP)
Hosni Mubarak has plenty of company.
BY JOSHUA E. KEATING | JANUARY 31, 2011
ETHIOPIA
Leader: Meles Zenawi
Record: The 2010 election, in which Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's party won a remarkable 99.6 percent of the vote, was the culmination of what Human Rights Watch called "the government's five-year strategy of systematically closing down space for political dissent and independent criticism." This included attacks and arrests of prominent opposition figures, the shutting down of newspapers and assaults on journalists critical of the government, and doling out international food aid as an incentive to get poor Ethiopians to join the ruling party.
In addition to attacks on domestic media and NGOs, the government also jammed broadcasts by Voice of America and Deutsche Welle in the run-up to the elections. The U.S. NGO Freedom House downgraded Ethiopia to "Not Free" for the first time in its annual Freedom in the World survey this year.more....
Friday, January 28, 2011
Aid Should Not Sustain Repression in Ethiopia (Indepthnews)
Monday, January 24, 2011
Human rights group says democracies ignore abuses, opt for dialogue (Macleans)
"A dictator will weigh this cost-benefit analysis and decide that repression pays. The aim of the international community is to make repression not pay," he said.
The group also complained about what it called the West's "soft reaction to certain favoured African autocrats, such as Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia." ..read more..
Monday, November 22, 2010
Ethiopia: Talking Trash, Speaking Truth(Huffington Post_
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Why Are We Supporting Repression in Ethiopia? (NYR)
Monday, November 15, 2010
Is humanitarian aid bad for Africa? ( The Globe and Mail)
Mr. Meles has an explanation for all this. As he told Mr. Gill, Ethiopia will have to stay undemocratic until the important work of development is done. ..read more...
Ethiopia's Zenawi and the Willing Stooges ...(Nazret)
So, Mr. Zenawi, the choice is yours. Either reverse the disastrous trend, or keep deceiving yourself. As we learned from the bleak history of so many tyrants, including Mengistu, your predecessor, time is not on your side!...read the whole article...
Monday, October 11, 2010
Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound! (Huffington Post)
There are also other prisoners who are in dire need of help. These inmates inhabit a prison of their own making. They are the prisoners of hate "locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness", as Mandela would describe them. They live in a prison of the closed mind dwelling in a body with a stone cold heart. Our sister Birtukan has been to hell and back; but her tormentors still live there; or in the verse of Mark Spencer:
So here sits the prisoner,Shackled in his cell.Wrestling with the demons,Of his private hell.
In the right season and at the right time, I have no doubts that Birtukan and her generation will free those shackled in the cells of their private hell because they know all too well the wages of hate. Birtukan and her generation will rise up and declare in the words of Martin Luther King: "We can no longer afford to worship the god of hate or bow before the altar of retaliation. The oceans of history are made turbulent by the ever-rising tides of hate. And history is cluttered with the wreckage of nations and individuals that pursued this self-defeating path of hate." It is now the right time and right season to rededicate ourselves to Birtukan's "future country of Ethiopia." No more bitterness, no more hatred, no more cruelty and no more inhumanity. Read more..