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2021

A Failed Remnant Régime (E.C.D.U.)

ዜመ_ኢ-1_20130428_እንግሊዝኛ PRESS RELEASE (English translation of the Amharic original) _______ London, 6th January 2021. A traitor to Ethiopia from its beginnings, the T.P.L.F. (Tgray People’s Liberation Front) carried out on the night of 3rd of November 2020 particularly barbaric massacres of both civilians and members of the military stationed in the northern districts of the […]

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Post-TPLF or Phase One?

Messay Kebede University of Dayton January 06, 2021 Since Dr. Abiy’s election to premiership, constant provocation and insubordination have been the hallmark of the TPLF’s dealings with the federal government. That these defiant and provocative behaviors were designed to create a political instability that would be severe enough to favor the return of the TPLF

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The Ethiopian Waters Advisory Council (EWAC) is Extremely Concerned About Unprovoked Sudanese Encroachment and Violation of Ethiopia’s Borders

Press Statement January 5, 2021 EWAC is saddened by Sudan’s unexpected military attack and annexation of Ethiopian territory. We are concerned because this unprovoked attack undermines the long-established brotherly relations between these two African countries. EWAC is also deeply concerned that this encroachment impacts GERD negotiations on which Sudan and Ethiopia have compelling mutual national

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Some background to TPLF’s attack on the Ethiopian Northern Command and the aftermath

Zerihun Tesfaye January 4, 2021 Since seizing the helm of power in Ethiopia in 1991, the TPLF had the undisputed upper hand in the country and dreamt of maintaining this status for a ‘100 years. Unfortunately (or fortunately in this case!) political events don’t always go according to plan, and when the mass movement in

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Viewpoint: Why Ethiopia and Sudan have fallen out over al-Fashaga

By Alex De Waal- BBC Africa analyst January 2, 2021 The armed clashes along the border between Sudan and Ethiopia are the latest twist in a decades-old history of rivalry between the two countries, though it is rare for the two armies to fight one another directly over territory. The immediate issue is a disputed

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The Bulen Masssacre

By A. Alemayehu January 02. 2021 While supporters of Ethiopia’s ousted Tigrayan leaders are using their impressive loot and extensive international contacts to raise false alarms of a non-existent genocide against Tigrayans, successive massacres have been factually raging against the Amhara people in various parts of Ethiopia. The most recent Ethiopian Human Rights Commission report

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Egypt summons Ethiopia diplomat over Nile dam remarks

Cairo condemns what it calls an ‘attack on Egyptian state’ and accuses Addis Ababa of using an ‘aggressive tone’. Egypt’s foreign ministry has said it has summoned Ethiopia’s top diplomat in Cairo over comments by an Addis Ababa official regarding a controversial dam on the Nile. The Egyptian ministry “summoned the Ethiopian Charge d’Affaires in

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