By Teklu Abate The government’s war for “disarmament” in the Amhara region has become much more complicated than everyone’s expectation. The war is raging
by Mesfin Mekonen November 10, 2023 Ethiopian-Americans met on November 6 in the U.S. Senate Russell building, Kennedy Caucus Historic Room for a Ethiopia
Rarely do Ethiopian political prisoners write a 50 page document concerning the reasons for the Amhara insurgency. I enjoyed reading it and learning from it. I
Abiy’s impulsive decision to potentially engage Ethiopia in a conflict over port-related issues is profoundly disapproved by Ethiopians, who stand resolutely against it.
Washington, DC November 6, 2023 Ethiopia’s Quest for Peace, Stability, Human and National Security—why ethnic federalism is a barrier? Presented by Aklog Birara (Dr)
Ethiopians are still in shock and struggling to make sense of Abiy Ahmed, their self-proclaimed leader. His entire life narrative is a convoluted mess,
By Giulia Paravicini and Dawit Endeshaw NAIROBI/ADDIS ABABA, Nov 7 (Reuters) – A fresh eruption of fighting in northern Ethiopia has raised concerns among residents about the
Author Contact Information: Girma Berhanu (Professor) Department of Education and Special Education University of Gothenburg, Sweden E-mail: Girma.Berhanu@ped.gu.se The time has come. As it stands,
Dr. Caleb Tadesse November 05, 2023 The conflict in the Amhara region is driven by a combination of triggering factors and long-term grievances. Political