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Gebrselassie changes mind over retirement
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Ethiopia: Feed Them and Bleed Them
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Seattle activists force TPLF cancel public meeting
By Kirubeal Bekele October 23, 2010 The following story is written by activist Kirubeal Bekele, Seattle (October 22, 2010) Activist Yoseph, second from right,
World Bank Feeding Repression in Ethiopia
The child in the man’s arms is painfully thin. The father is hungry too. He lives in southern Ethiopia, where food shortages are an
Prominent Ethiopian Opposition Leader Released From Prison
Ethiopian opposition leader Birtukan Mideksa has been released from prison, 21 months after authorities revoked an earlier pardon and ordered her to serve out
Ethiopia’s New Cabinet Said to Lack Fresh Ideas
By Peter Clottey October 04, 2010 A leading member of the Ethiopian Federal Democratic Unity Forum (Medrek), the largest opposition party said Prime Minister Meles
Amharic Language
The Amharic Language The Amharic language is an Afro Asian language and belongs to the Semitic group of languages. The Semitic group of languages