Killing Civilians and Humanitarian Workers in the Ogaden: Unacceptable, Repugnant and Immoral
May 19, 2011
Mareeg.com-Although prestigious international and national human rights organizations, have issued several reports about well-documented human rights violations in the Ogaden and elsewhere in Ethiopia
Ethiopia appoint Belgian Saintfiet as head coach
May 19, 2011
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Ethiopia have appointed former Zimbabwe and Namibia manager Tom Saintfiet as coach in place of Briton Iffy Onuora, who was
UN halts food handout in Ethiopia region after ambush
May 19, 2011
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – The United Nations has suspended food distribution in Ethiopia’s drought-stricken Somali Region after gunmen killed one UN worker and injured
Professor Abebe Zegeye sets the record straight on alleged plagiarism
May 19, 2011
Professor Abebe Zegeye of Ethiopia sets the record straight in a Letter to the Editor of South African based newspaper Mail and Guardian. The
Is the World Growing Honest?
May 18, 2011
By Alemayehu G. Mariam Is the World Growing Honest or Doomsday Near? I encountered the tantalizing headline unexpectedly: “Bold Words From British Government Representative”.
Encounter with gelgel Woyanes
May 18, 2011
By Yilma Bekele It is only four weeks ago when a few of us drove down from Oakland to San Jose to attend the
D.C. digs into gas station owner Mamo, gas prices and antitrust
May 16, 2011
(Washington Business Journal – by Michael Neibauer) Gas prices in D.C. are high. In some cases (we’re looking at you, Watergate Exxon) inexplicably, off-the-charts
Haile Gebrselassie wins his fourth Great Manchester 10km Run
May 16, 2011
Haile Gebrselassie won his fourth Great Manchester 10km Run, while Britain’s Helen Clitheroe set a personal best in triumphing in the women’s race. Ethiopia’s