Amhara Massacre: Lemkin Institute Sounds the Alarm
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Minority Faction Negotiations Ignite Widespread Outrage Among Amharas
(The Habesha) –Controversial negotiations have been triggered between minority factions of the Amhara Fano forces and representatives from the EU, AU, USA and IGAD, sparking fierce unrest among the Ethnic Amhara community
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(The Habesha) – In the vast political landscape of the Amhara Region, the role and influence of Fano groups continue to generate interest and discussion. Who leads these compelling collective forces? What
The Development Strategies of Singapore vs. Ethiopia: A Comparative Analysis of Education and Beautification
Dr. MeKonnen Birru ([email protected]) Over the past few decades, Singapore and Ethiopia have pursued distinct paths to development. While Singapore’s transformation into a global economic powerhouse is often attributed to its focus
Why Both Ethiopia-Centered and Tribe-Based Change Agendas Continue to Fail
Yonas Biru, PhD (unedited draft for discussion) A caveat is in order at the outset. The article focuses on Oromo, Amhara and Tigray extremist forces and their conflict-brewing sidekicks in the diaspora.
Zemene Kassie: His Journey as Fano Leader and Dedication to the Amhara Community
(The Habesha) –Zemene Kassie, an integral figure of the Fano movement, commands respect and admiration not only for his leadership skills but also for his unwavering commitment to the Amhara people. A
Eskinder Nega: A Portrait of Two Faces – Freedom Fighter and Divider
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The Legacy of Professor Getachew Haile: A Tribute to an Extraordinary Scholar
(The Habesha) – In the world of academia, few individuals made as indelible a marked as Professor Getachew Haile. The famed scholar, celebrated for his profound researched and deep expertise, was a
Colonel Abiy Ahmed Failing Ethiopia: A Deep Dive into Leadership Deficiencies
(The Habesha) – In the gripping grip of the ongoing civil war, hardcore conflicts, and rampant hunger, Ethiopia’s leadership under Abiy Ahmed appears to be on shaky grounds. Abiy Ahmed’s governance, marked
Colonel Abiy Ahmed’s Education Paradox: From School Dropout to Disrupting Ethiopian Education
(The Habesha) – Colonel Abiy Ahmed discontinued his education at the elementary level. He has clearly expressed his desire to refrain from creating any educational institutions or launching a university during his
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At the heart of East Africa, stands Ethiopia, a nation with a long and resilient history, currently struggling with an escalating crisis. The tension between the Oromo nationalists and the prosperity gospel
We should welcome and embrace Jawar in the struggle, but with caution.
Allelign Sisay Dear Jawar. You must answer the following questions to build confidence and trust with non-Oromo Ethiopians, particularly with the Amharas. No one knows your true motives except God and Jawar,
Preserving Ethiopia’s Cultural Legacy: A Call to Action for the Tayitu Cultural Center
(The Habesha) – As the dust swirls above what’s left of the Tayitu Centre for Culture & Education, the esteemed Alemtsehay Wedajo nurtures a dream. A dream to inject life into a
Ethiopia’s Economic Woes: 7 Insights Into the $100 Billion GDP Slump
Ethiopia’s GDP has reportedly decreased to approximately 100 billion dollars due to external factors. The nominal GDP of Ethiopia, which reflects the total value of goods and services produced within the country,