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June 2022

Call for the Resignation Oromia President Shimelis Abdisa

Call for the Resignation Oromia President Shimelis Abdisa

June 20, 2022 The Amhara Association of America (AAA) calls for the Resignation of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and Oromia Regional President Shimelis Abdisa and an Independent International Investigation into the Ongoing, State-Sanctioned Amhara Genocide AAA strongly condemns the June 18, 2022, massacre of hundreds (possibly thousands) of Amhara civilians by the Oromo Liberation

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Call for the Resignation of PM Abiy Ahmed Ali and Oromia Regional President Shimelis Abdisa

Call for the Resignation of PM Abiy Ahmed Ali and Oromia Regional President Shimelis Abdisa

AAA-admin Jun 20, 2022 The Amhara Association of America (AAA) calls for the Resignation of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and Oromia Regional President Shimelis Abdisa and an Independent International Investigation into the Ongoing, State-Sanctioned Amhara Genocide AAA strongly condemns the June 18, 2022, massacre of hundreds (possibly thousands) of Amhara civilians by the Oromo

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The Fungus Club: How William Davison and Friends Meet to Mess Around in Ethiopian Affairs

The Fungus Club: How William Davison and Friends Meet to Mess Around in Ethiopian Affairs

Jeff Pearce Gather around, kids! And I’ll sing you a tune of how ol’ William Davison, senior analyst at Crisis Group, has organized a mutual support group to keep interfering in Ethiopian Affairs. This is despite his being deported twice from the country, and his pals having dubious qualifications over analyzing or commenting at all

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In the Oromo-Amhara Intellectual Barren Land Resides Ethiopia’s Burial Ground

In the Oromo-Amhara Intellectual Barren Land Resides Ethiopia’s Burial Ground

Yonas Biru, PhD A while back, a good friend of mine, who wants to remain anonymous, told me “Ethiopia does not have intellectuals.” He said, “what we have is trained manpower.” Indeed, we have brilliant engineers, accountants, and doctors with international repute. Seemingly, in anything that comes with manuals such as refrigerator repair, accounting, engineering, and medicine we

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Ethiopia More than 200 Ethnic Amhara have been killed in Oromia region

Ethiopia More than 200 Ethnic Amhara have been killed in Oromia region

Witnesses in Ethiopia said on Sunday that more than 200 ethnic Amhara have been killed in an attack in the country’s Oromia region and are blaming a rebel group, which denies it. It is one of the deadliest such attacks in recent memory as ethnic tensions continue in Africa’s second most populous country. “I have counted 230

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The Horn of Africa States Peace and Development Summit (June 20-21st, 2022)

The Horn of Africa States Peace and Development Summit (June 20-21st, 2022)

By Dr. Suleiman Walhad June 19th, 2022 And now that China’s non-intervention policies in the governance of others appears to being left behind through the expected June 20-21 Peace Summit for the Horn of Africa co-hosted by Kenya and Ethiopia, to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, it is good time to revisit our views

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Eritrea’s Lengthy Feud With Tigrayans Fueling Famine in Ethiopia

Eritrea’s Lengthy Feud With Tigrayans Fueling Famine in Ethiopia

The war in northern Ethiopia that began in November 2020 has left millions in Tigray on the brink of famine. Reports suggest that nearly 40% of the region’s six million inhabitants face “an extreme lack of food”. Shortages have forced aid workers to deliver medicines and other crucial supplies “sometimes by foot”. A few convoys

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