Ethiopia airs jihadi film amid sensitive Muslim protest trial
The strategic Horn of Africa country is one-third Muslim and two-thirds Christian; why is its state-TV ginning up religious tension? By William Davison, Correspondent
Too Cheap to Kill in Ethiopia?
By Teklu Abate Background In his latest paper entitled “Ethiopia: Where do we go (or not go) from here?”, Professor Alemayehu cogently discussed possible
Eastern Pa. man sentenced to 40 to 80 years after plea in slaying of Eritrean immigrant
The 22-year-old Hagos Mezgebo escaped a life in war-torn Africa only to be gunned down in the streets of Allentown, seemingly for no apparent
Dr. Tekeda Alemu and TPLF
by Girma Hadas Former Ethiopian diplomat (November 2012) I am obliged to write this short note after I heard the new Ethiopian UN Ambassador
Fnote Netsanet Newspaper Calling for financial help
Calling for financial help In the name of free press and multi-party democracy When the Constitution was adopted in 1994, the Ethiopian people had
Eritrea’s president says no fear of unrest after army mutiny
By Aaron Maasho (Reuters) – Eritrea’s President Isaias Afewerki sought on Monday to calm fears of unrest, and in his first reaction to the
EPRDF’s Ethiopia: a Symbol of Slavery in the Midst of “Prosperity”
By Amsale Getnet Aberra Over the years I have met with a range of people from different parts of the world who could not
Ethiopians ‘driven out in land grabs’
Thousands of Ethiopians are being driven off their ancestral land that the government’s selling without their consent to foreign investors buying up vast swathes