Free At Last, Kinijit Leaders Continue in Ethiopia’s Fight for Democracy
by Peter Holslin [Dr. Berhanu Nega at the New School two weeks ago. Photo by Sam Lewis. A shorter, slightly different version of this
Warning of new Horn of Africa war
By Martin Plaut BBC Africa analyst War could resume between Ethiopia and Eritrea unless they accept a resolution of their border conflict, a former
Kinijit leaders will depart for USA Saturday
September 4, 2007 A high-level delegation of the Coalition for Unity & Democracy Party (Kinijit) will depart Addis Ababa for Washington DC on Saturday,
Opposition Denies Links in Ethiopia’s Treason Trial
August 9, 2007 In court on Monday, Ethiopian opposition officials stated that Daniel Bekele, 40, and Netsanet Demissie, 29, who are on trial for
U.S. support for brutal dictators likely to backfire: Senator warns
WASHINGTON DC – U.S. support for anyone who claim they are fighting against terror is likely to backfire in the long run as it
Ethiopia: Mediation and the mazes of a dictator
By Messay Kebede August 66, 2007 — Various Ethiopian websites exhibit articles that highly congratulate and praise the achievements of mediators in the long-drawn-out
. The Persecution of Opposition Party Members’ Relatives in Ethiopia: A Look at the Coalition for Unity and Democracy (Kinijit)
UNCHR Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ottawa Publication Date 4 January 2008
The Next Big Thing
By Ephrem Madebo So much of the long history of the struggle between autocratic regimes and the good people of Ethiopia can partially be explained