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2011

Are the ‘Golden people’ represented by Cheap Metal of the ‘Mafia group’?

by Teshome Debalke The desperate Woyane regime continued to dig its grave by coming up with all kinds of drama to divert its unprecedented human right violations and corruptions. The more its true color reviled the more it become deadly and the more it comes up with more drama. The various Media showing the true […]

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Ex-Marine Corps Reservist Yonathan Melaku Faces Charges in Military Buildings Shootings

By MATTHEW BARAKAT Associated Press ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The lawyer for an ex-Marine Corps reservist accused of firing shots at the Pentagon and other military targets last year says his client is a loyal American and that a notebook found in his possession containing references to Osama bin Laden and jihad was merely part of

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Unbalanced Growth strategy potential for conflict in Ethiopia, By Geletaw Zeleke

To help boost the economies of low income countries a development strategy named unbalanced growth theory was introduced by development theorists. With the use of this strategy select economic zones grow at rapid rates, while other economic zones experience stagnation or reduced growth as a result. The objective of this strategy is to concentrate wealth

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Why is Ethiopia Poor? Analysis By Alemayehu G. Mariam

First, Why is Africa Poor? George Ayittey, the renowned Ghanaian economist and president of the Free Africa Foundation swears that “Africa is poor because she is not free”. Like Ayittey, Robert Guest, business editor for The Economist, in his book The Shackled Continent (2004), declares that “Africans are poor because they are poorly governed.” He

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Ethiopian woman accused of murdering Kuwaiti woman

‘I took revenge’ – Ethiopian maid who murdered Kuwaiti woman Source: Arab News KUWAIT CITY: The Ethiopian maid who murdered a 25-year-old Kuwaiti woman, identified as Aisha Al-Failakawi, on Thursday re-enacted the crime in front of securitymen before she was referred to the public prosecution, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily. The maid said she committed the

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Death becomes preferable to a life without justice and liberty under PM Meles

Young Ethiopian Activist Turns to Self-Immolation Death becomes preferable to a life without justice and liberty under PM Meles. Ethiopian American Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Regime Isolates Town, Cuts Phone Lines “Death is preferable than a life without justice and liberty… .” Those were the words on the lips of young Yenesew Gebre as he

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Ethiopia may join Somalia conflict, military officials say, as Kenya considers push forward

By Associated Press/ NAIROBI, Kenya — East African officials are considering having Ethiopian troops join the war in Somalia to create a third front against al-Qaida linked insurgents, officials said Friday, as around 400 Kenyan soldiers moved to the border to push toward a key Somali town. International interest in famine-hit, war-ravaged Somalia is at

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Love Ethiopia, fear its government

By Temesgen Zewdie/ It is certainly pleasing to belong to a nation of people known for their hospitality, communal life of sharing and caring, refined social mores, compassionate to faults and longest surviving civilization in the world. With greater initiative and modern marketing, Ethiopia could have been the most preferred tourist destination of Africa, not

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