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November 2005

God Bless the True Journalists (Andrew Heavens, VOA and Deutche Welle and this new Ferenji guy)

The White Man Deserves to be Punished I had been in Ethiopia for a month when I was arrested by soldiers for taking a photograph. The majority of citizens here have been upset with the current political situation since last May, when disputed elections placed Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and his EPRDF party firmly in […]

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Evict Meles from Commission for Africa – Exile him declares Herald Tribune

The international pressure on the Fascist Meles Graziani increases with New York Times and Herlad Tribune asking publicly that the dictator be expelled from international community. Good governance gone bad The New York Times SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2005 Somebody needs to remind Meles Zenawi that he is supposed to be setting the example for how

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Is Meles Graziani using HIV/AIDS as a weapon to terrorize Ethiopians?

Is Meles Graziani using HIV/AIDS as a weapon to terrorize Ethiopians? The following anonymous letter that appeared in Ethiomedia brings up the question that many have suspected for long that the Fascist Meles may be trying to punish the Ethiopian youth of the 2005 revolution with HIV/AIDS infection. In Ethiopia, it is common to shave

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World Bank tells Meles Graziani that “We are in an unsustainable situation”

World Bank tells Meles Graziani that “We are in an unsustainable situation”

World Bank urges Ethiopia to act on crisis By Anthony MitchellAddis Ababa – Ethiopia will lose international aid because of concerns about how the country is being governed, a World Bank official said on Wednesday, calling on leaders to quickly resolve a crisis triggered by a violent election dispute. “Aid will be cut. The question

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Western Policy Towards Ethiopia

By Fikru Helebo After listening to Herman Cohen interview on VOA last week, I thought that a letter writing campaign to educate Western policy makers on Ethiopia, particularly to those in the US, was in order. So, I was pleased to read an article that addressed this issue on Ethiomedia web site by Solomon Terfa

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New York Times offers a fatal blow to Fascist Meles Graziani’s Credibility

Ethiopia’s Capital, Once Promising, Finds Itself in Crisis By MARC LACEY ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – This city fancies itself the capital of Africa, the crossroads of the continent, a refined refuge where African leaders gather to address the crises in unruly places like Sudan, Ivory Coast and Congo. The city’s most powerful resident, Prime Minister

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Four people were killed and 11 were wounded in Bahar Dar. More than 100 martyr’s blood on TPLF/Meles hand

. November 4, 2005 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – Violent protests of disputed elections spread Friday from the capital to other parts of Ethiopia, leaving four people dead, and the prime minister vowed to prosecute opposition officials after a week of bloody clashes, state media reported. Police have killed at least 40 people since the confrontations

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