Saturday, April 25, 2009
Official: Ethiopia arrests 35 over alleged coup plot led by Ethiopian-American professor(Los Angeles Times)
Monday, April 20, 2009
Ethiopia's legendary singer Tilahun Gessesse dies (Jimma Times)
Tilahun, who sang songs both in Amharic and Afaan Oromo, was born on September 29, 1940 to Gete Gurmu and Gessesse Negusse. His music interest began while he attended Ras Gobena Elementary School in Waliso town, the base of Ethiopian Patriot Gurassu Duke during Italian occupation, and Tilahun was later hired by Hager Fikir Theater to start his career. He produced several of his hit songs during the days of Emperor Haile Selassie I, as the lead singer in his imperial bodyguard band....more..
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Exclusive: Ethiopia/USA/Somali pirates’ cover-up(cyber Ethiopia)
Is Rock Throwing Punishable by Death in Ethiopia?(SMNE)
Ethiopia's Opposition Holds First Rally Since 2005(VOA)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
EthioPlanet.com EXCLUSIVE Photo: Princess Kemeria(Ethioplanet)
Ethiopia Dismisses Calls for UN Investigation of Rights Abuses(VOA)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Nkrumah At 100 - Lessons for African Leadership(The Ghanian Journal)
Monday, April 13, 2009
Reading the tea leaves (galbeed)
EDITOR NOTE
Dear netters,
The name of the blog changed from Ethio4all which was out there for last three years to inform all what is going on in our mother land Ethiopia to All4Ethiopia which more meaning full and reflect our struggle & fight for our mother land; all of us have to work toward unity, democracy and just for our people for strong & united
The web address also changed to reflect that.
Thank you allSaturday, April 11, 2009
With a Friend Like This (NewsWeek)
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Ethiopian Exchange Student Makes Big Impact at Signal Mountain (WRCBtv)
Monday, March 23, 2009
Eritrea and Ethiopia leaders make worst dictators list (Jimma Times)
British foreign aid: To poor people or oppressive governments?(GBN)
So how is this working out in practice? In 2007, the UK gave 20 percent of their total bilateral ODA in the form of budget support to 13 countries: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Ghana, Uganda, Mozambique, Vietnam, Malawi, Zambia, India, Sierra Leone, Nepal, and Nicaragua. (Source)
Of this list, only Ghana and India were classified as “free” by the annual Freedom House ratings on democracy (according to either the 2007 or 2008 rating). For the 11 other countries that did get British budget support, how much is there “country ownership” when the government is not democratically accountable to the “country”?....more...
Cry Me a Lake: Crime Against Nature - By Prof. Alemayehu G. Mariam (Abgida)
Sunday, March 8, 2009
ICC warrant raises questions on leaders targeted (AP)
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Birtu-Can! Yes, We Can!(ECADF)
vulnerable to the Human Rights lobby.” He “recommended that the Government should investigate this
situation with the intention of improving the current appalling conditions inside Ethiopian prisons, which
must brutalise prisoners and their goalers equally. It is recommended that senior Ethiopian Ministers
and Police Officers visit the prison that I visited.”...more..
Monday, February 23, 2009
Seeking Paths to Ethiopian Diaspora Dialogue and Consultations ( wu-yi-yit and me me-ka-ker) {Galbeed}
Our conception of civic dialogue and consultation (wu-yi-yit and me me-ka-ker) among pro-democracy Diaspora Ethiopians is based on four simple ideas: 1) Ordinary Diaspora Ethiopians can be effective agents of change in their motherland if they share a common understanding of the problems and challenges, and collaboratively and decisively act to address them. 2) To be effective agents of social change, Diaspora Ethiopians need to unlearn ingrained habits of debate and argumentation and re-learn skills of civic dialogue and consultation. 3) The dialogic and consultative processes require openness to perspectives and views that are very different from our own; and stakeholders must make a commitment to respectfully and genuinely engage others with different ideas, backgrounds and communication styles. 4) The outcome of Ethiopian Diaspora dialogue and consultations depends on building trust, dispelling stereotypes, and the creation of an environment of teamwork and partnership founded on fairness, candor and honesty....more...