Ethiopia: Regarding the drama due to the death of the tyrant
By Yilma Bekele I am hoping this is the last discussion about our emotional response regarding the disappearance then death of Ato Meles Zenawi.
Dictators spurn their nations’ health care
By Joel Brinkley (San Francisco Chronicle) – Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia’s dictator, died last month – in a Brussels hospital. Why didn’t he get medical
Ethiopians miseries and repressions during 21 years of Meles Zenawi Rule
By Fikrie Zelekew Ethiopians have been facing repression, denial of basic human rights and injustice during 21 years of Dictator Meles Zenawi rule. This
Why are they making us cry? By Yilma Bekele
The Ethiopian people have been told to show grief regarding the death of Meles Zenawi. This is sadness by government decree and it is
Ethiopia: Mohammed Aman stuns Rudisha
ZURICH, (Capitalfm)- Ethiopian teenager Mohammed Aman trumped world and Olympic champion David Rudisha of Kenya in emphatic style in the men’s 800m in the
Worshiping Meles I.N.R.I. – by Teddy Fikre
Meles means moderate—as in tone it down—what we have before us are people who are turning the volume up louder and destroying Ethiopia in
Power vacuum fears engulf Ethiopia – Aljazeera
Analysts warn stability in region depends on peaceful transition following death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (Aljazeera) – The death of Ethiopian Prime Minister
Hailemariam Desalegn: Next Ethiopian Leader?
In my 9th August 2012 post entitled “The ideal Ethiopian leader”, I argued that a leader’s demographic characteristics must be discussed about in addition to her/his emotional