The truth must be told about Ethiopian Flight 409
January 28, 2010
By Mengistu Adugna Over the last few days, most of us have been in sombre sadness disheartened by the disaster of the Ethiopian Airlines
Crashed Ethiopian Airlines black boxes have been found, not yet recovered
January 28, 2010
Search teams on Thursday sought to recover the black boxes from an Ethiopian aircraft that crashed off Lebanon’s coast, with hope the data would
he Democracy Before Democracy in Africa
January 25, 2010
Alemayehu G. Mariam Since the dawn of African independence from colonialism in the early 1960s, African liberation leaders and founding fathers qua dictators, military
Ethiopian Airlines jet crashes after taking off from Beirut
January 24, 2010
BEIRUT (Reuters) – An Ethiopian Airlines plane with 85 passengers on board crashed into the Mediterranean sea shortly after taking off from Beirut international
Ethiopia on a deteriorating human rights trajectory
January 22, 2010
(HRW) — Ethiopia is on a deteriorating human rights trajectory as parliamentary elections approach in 2010. These will be the first national elections since
(HRW) — Ethiopia is on a deteriorating human rights trajectory as parliamentary elections approach in 2010
January 11, 2010
By Yilma Bekele Google is at war with the Peoples Republic of China. Google is a worthy adversary. If I was a betting person

Book Review: Tadesse Tele Salvano’s Ay Massawa!
January 10, 2010
Reviewed by Messay Kebede The book presents an encircled army defending with courage and determination the port of Massawa against the ferocious attacks of
The toxic ecology of African dictators
December 7, 2009
By Alemayehu G. Mariam December 7, 2009 The inconvenient truth about Africa today is that dictatorship presents a far more perilous threat to the