Ethiopia may join Somalia conflict, military officials say, as Kenya considers push forward
November 19, 2011
By Associated Press/ NAIROBI, Kenya — East African officials are considering having Ethiopian troops join the war in Somalia to create a third front
Love Ethiopia, fear its government
November 19, 2011
By Temesgen Zewdie/ It is certainly pleasing to belong to a nation of people known for their hospitality, communal life of sharing and caring,
Birtukan tells UN new Ethiopia won’t terrorize citizens
November 19, 2011
By Abebe Gellaw Paris (ESAT News)–Former judge and pro-democracy icon Birtukan Mideksa told the United Nations Human Rights Council here on Monday that Ethiopians
President Obama Honors Physics Professor Solomon Bililign
November 19, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC (TADIAS) – When Physicist Solomon Bililign was a young teacher imprisoned in Ethiopia during the “Red Terror” era, he never imagined that
Yenesew’s self-immolation: The ultimate call for justice
November 18, 2011
by Jawar Mohammed The self-immolation of Ethiopian high school teacher, Yenesew Gebre, 29, signals a clear message to Ethiopian leaders and their international supporters.
Behind Ethiopia’s recent mass arrests (Jawar Mohammed)
November 13, 2011
Over the last three months, Ethiopia has ramped up crackdown on dissent using its sweeping anti-terrorism legislation. According to Human Rights Watch, the legislation
Ethiopia: Minnesota Man jailed over inappropriate touching of a 5-year-old boy
November 13, 2011
New Hope Aide Admits Touching Boy on Bus Beyene Buliye jailed in Hennepin County by Bill Keller / FOX 9 News NEW HOPE, Minn.
Ethiopia, Somalia draw 0-0 in World Cup Qualifier
November 13, 2011
Somalia drew 0-0 with 10-man Ethiopia in their World Cup qualifier in neutral Djibouti on Saturday as the last two of Africa’s 22 lowest-ranked