A letter from Eskinder – By Girma Kassa
Girma Kassa [email protected] May 1, 2013 His name is Nafkot. He is a non-ordinary boy, which I believe will be remembered in history. His
Mengistu Hailemariam and our moral compass – By Yilma Bekele.
Today I felt like crawling under the blanket and just hide. I know that is what children do. They think hiding under the blanket
Amharas and Ethiopian Resistance against Tribal Tyranny
Tesfaye Demmellash [email protected] In responding to the savagery of the recent forcible removal of Amharas from their homes, farms and businesses in the Benishangul-Gumuz
Who are the Enemies of Amhara and other Ethiopians?
By Rosa Abadir [[email protected] ] I prefer not to write about individuals/groups but this time I am making an exceptional because of its significance.
Ethiopia affirms readiness for dialogue with Eritrea
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle April 30 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) – The Ethiopian government on Monday has reiterated its readiness to hold peace talks with Eritrea
H.E. Ban-Ki-moon UN Secretary-General is Aware of the Crimes Against Humanity in Ethiopia
Tedla Asfaw UN Rally in New York CITY The Monday April 29, 2013 cloudy sky with drizzle seems to remind the largest Ethiopian crowd
Chewing Khat Increasingly Popular Among Ethiopians
Martha van der Wolf April 30, 2013 ADDIS ABABA — The cultural tradition of chewing khat, a leaf that is a mild narcotic, is