Parched soil in the
Greater Upper Nile, South Sudan. Climate change mitigation has been used
as a smokescreen to drain Africa's resources, say NGOs. Photograph: PA
Monday, August 4, 2014
Op-Ed In Ethiopia, a stranglehold on freedom
When Secretary of State John F. Kerry traveled to Ethiopia last year, he
met a young blogger named Natnael Feleke. When he returned a few months
ago, Kerry found that Feleke, along with five other bloggers and three
journalists, had been arrested — the latest in a long line of
journalists the Ethiopian government has detained on the claim that they
were trying to incite terrorism. Although Kerry addressed the arrests
with officials he met, and President Obama has spoken forcefully
on the importance of good governance in Africa, preoccupation with
immediate security priorities — in particular counter-terrorism — trumps
the fine words......................read more....
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Ethiopia needs to do better
That's the message for Ethiopia
Copyright 2014: Houston Chronicle
July 28, 2014
| Updated: July 28, 2014 10:25pm
Rohrabacher: Ethiopia Must Release Opposition Leader
Jul 28, 2014
Press Release
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Detention of bloggers is a violation of international law
Forty organisations have called on Ethiopia Prime Minister Hailemariam
Desalegn to free Zone 9 bloggers and revise it's overly broad
anti-terror law..........read more.............
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
David Cameron will LOSE election blasts Ken Clarke after Tory spin doctors 'attempted to silence him '
David Cameron is on course to lose the next election, says Ken Clarke.
The veteran Tory revealed how spin doctors attempted to silence him, voiced concerns over the economy and revealed Margaret Thatcher wanted to scrap the NHS.
The extraordinary parting shot came after the Tory grandee was dumped in last week’s ministerial reshuffle .read more...
The veteran Tory revealed how spin doctors attempted to silence him, voiced concerns over the economy and revealed Margaret Thatcher wanted to scrap the NHS.
The extraordinary parting shot came after the Tory grandee was dumped in last week’s ministerial reshuffle .read more...
As Ethiopia's 'Zone 9' bloggers get popular, they get charged with terror (+video)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — Ethiopia
has charged 10 reform-minded bloggers and journalists with terrorism
offenses – marking the latest in a long line of repressive acts against
civil society by a key US partner in the Horn of Africa............read more.............
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Aid to Africa: donations from west mask '$60bn looting' of continent (The guardian UK)
Friday, July 11, 2014
Is the Arrest of Andargachew Tsige the Final Straw for the People of Ethiopia?
by Graham Peebles / July 10th, 2014
Faced with a brutal repressive regime, the people of Ethiopia
inside the country and within the worldwide diaspora –frustrated, angry
and desperate – are considering alloptions to elicit fundamental change
in the country........read more...Snatched: Justice and Politics in Ethiopia (The Economist)
ANDARGACHEW TSIGE, an exiled Ethiopian opposition leader with
British nationality, could be facing the death penalty after apparently
being arrested and sent back to his country of origin while on a trip to
the Gulf. While transiting in Yemen on June 23rd, during a journey from
Dubai to Eritrea, Andargachew mysteriously ended up on a plane to
Ethiopia. It is believed that he was detained by Yemeni officials and
handed over to members of Ethiopia's security apparatus....read more..
Sunday, July 6, 2014
'Britain is supporting a dictatorship in Ethiopia' (The Guadian UK)
It's 30 years since Ethiopia's famine came to attention in the UK. Now, a
farmer plans to sue Britain for human rights abuses, claiming its aid
has funded a government programme of torture and beatings as villagers
have been removed from their homes......read more.....
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Ethiopian Muslims stage anti-government protes (AFP)
Hundreds of Muslims protesters demonstrated in
Ethiopia on Friday, demanding the release of 17 of their leaders jailed
under terrorism charges last year.
"What the
government is doing doesn't solve the problem, rather it will worsen the
situation," said protestor Mohammed Seman, speaking at the
demonstration following busy Friday prayers at a popular Addis Ababa
mosque.
The leaders were arrested last August,
following months of protests by Muslims accusing the government of
interfering in religious affairs. They are currently on trial for
intending to "carry out acts of terrorism".........read more.............
Ethiopia : a leadership in disarray
It may be that, in Ethiopia,
history is so powerful that
the past permeates the present, and it repeats itself. In this case, what we see today is simply another interregnum between two
powerful men....read more...
Friday, July 4, 2014
British government statement on extradition of Ethiopian leader, Andargachew Tsege
This statement was issued today by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
On the case
“A British national, Andargachew Tsege, was reported missing in Yemen on 24 June. Since then UK officials have pressed the Yemeni authorities at senior levels to establish his whereabouts, including meeting with the Yemeni Ambassador in London this week. We are aware of reports that he may now be in Ethiopia and we are urgently seeking confirmation from the relevant authorities given our deep concerns about the case. We are continuing to provide consular assistance to his family.....read more....
On the case
“A British national, Andargachew Tsege, was reported missing in Yemen on 24 June. Since then UK officials have pressed the Yemeni authorities at senior levels to establish his whereabouts, including meeting with the Yemeni Ambassador in London this week. We are aware of reports that he may now be in Ethiopia and we are urgently seeking confirmation from the relevant authorities given our deep concerns about the case. We are continuing to provide consular assistance to his family.....read more....
Ethiopia Ginbot 7 leader facing death penalty 'extradited from Yemen'
Andargachew Tsege, who is also a British national, is secretary-general of the banned Ginbot 7 movement....read more...
UK stands accused over extradition of Ethiopian opposition leader
Andargachew Tsige, a British national, may face death penalty after extradition from Yemen...read more..
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Debate: Is Human Rights Watch Too Close to US Government to Criticize Its Foreign Policy?
Human Rights Watch, one of the world’s largest and most influential
human rights organizations, is facing an unusual amount of public
criticism. Two Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel and
Mairead Maguire, and a group of over 100 scholars have written an open
letter criticizing what they describe as a revolving door with the U.S.
government that impacts HRW’s work in certain countries, including
Venezuela. The letter urges HRW to bar those
who have crafted or executed U.S. foreign policy from serving as staff,
advisers or board members. Human Rights Watch Executive Director Kenneth
Roth has defended his organization’s independence, responding: "We are
careful to ensure that prior affiliations do not affect the impartiality
of Human Rights Watch’s work. … We routinely expose, document and
denounce human rights violations by the US government, including
torture, indefinite detention, illegal renditions, unchecked mass
surveillance, abusive use of drones, harsh sentencing and racial
disparity in criminal justice, and an unfair and ineffective immigration
system." We host a debate between HRW counsel Reed Brody and Keane Bhatt, a writer and activist who organized the open letter..........read more............
Part I: Economic and Political Backdrop
Most Ethiopians agree that appropriately planned,
designed, constructed, and operated dams on Abay (the Blue Nile) are
economic necessities that should be supported to ensure the long-term
economic development of the country and the well-being of its people....read more...
Ethiopia’s Police State: The Silencing of Opponents, Journalists and Students Detained
Detention under spurious charges in Ethiopia is nothing new. With the
second highest rate of imprisoned journalists in Africa[1] and arbitrary
detention for anyone who openly objects to the Ethiopian Peoples’
Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) regime’s despotic iron fist, the
Western backed government in Addis Ababa is a dab hand at silencing its
critics....read more...
Friday, May 30, 2014
Independent Publications in the Face of Grave Threat in Ethiopia
.......................The free press in Ethiopia has been in great trouble since 2005. The new
measure is the latest move by the Ethiopian government to completely
control the already engulfed newspapers and magazines operating in the
county. According to local reports, together with other restrictive laws
in force, the new legislation would lead to total absence of
independent press outlet in the country. It is believed by many to be a
strategy to silence opposition voices ahead of the 2007 election.................click to continue reading.......
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