Ethiopian court sentences 2 Swedish journalists to 11 years in prison on terror conviction
December 27, 2011
By Associated Press, ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A court in Ethiopia on Tuesday sentenced two Swedish journalists to 11 years in prison on charges
Ethiopian Military Retires 13 Generals, 300 Senior Officers
December 27, 2011
The Ethiopian military has retired over three hundred senior officers including thirteen generals as part of a leadership succession plan, the Minister of National
Frankincense Is ‘Doomed’
December 24, 2011
Ethiopia’s population of the trees that produce it are dying (By Kate Schwartz) (Newser) – Gold and myrrh could one day find themselves a
In Ethiopia an orphan gave me the gift of optimism
December 24, 2011
BRUCE KIRKBY Our mules grunted and clattered across Ethiopia’s rumpled highlands, staggering beneath heavy rafts and two months of expedition food. The land was
Adoption Inc: How Ethiopia’s Industry Dupes Families and Bullies Activists
December 21, 2011
In Ethiopia, “searchers” track down an adopted child’s history and birth family, often at the behest of adoptive parents in the U.S. or Europe.
Leenco Lata’s New Book – “Peacekeeping as State Building: Current Challenges for the Horn of Africa”
December 21, 2011
Author: Leenco Lata Paperback: 216 pages Publisher: The Red Sea Press, Inc. Language: English Publication Date: First edition (December 5, 2011) PEACEKEEPING as STATE
Ethiopian court finds 2 Swedish journalists guilty of supporting terrorism
December 21, 2011
By Associated Press, ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A court in Ethiopia convicted two Swedish journalists Wednesday of supporting terrorism after the pair illegally entered
Land of Blood or Land of Corruption?
December 21, 2011
By Alemayehu G. Mariam Lately, the portrait of Ethiopia painted in the reports of Transparency International (Corruption Index) and Global Financial Integrity shows