A senior government official reported on Tuesday that the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, which has been ravaged by war, has severely strained
Amnesty International In response to the Ethiopian government’s decision to suspend three notable human rights organizations—namely the Association for Human Rights in Ethiopia (AHRE),
The photo is of Ethiopian warriors going to the northern front during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (Photographs available at www.audiovis.nac.gov.pl are public domain or the owner of
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-11-25 Let’s recap the key points from our earlier article about how rapid population growth, fragile contexts, and ethnic politics create
By Gregory R. Copley [Published with Permission from Defense & Foreign Affairs Special Analysis Journal] Ethiopia’s “hidden” war has brought forward important nuances of regional rivalry which have
Federal authorities have revoked the licenses of two organizations focused on rights advocacy, namely the Center for Advancement of Rights and Democracy (CARD) and
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-11-23 Since the early 1970s, Ethiopia’s population has tripled, growing within a subsistence economy and fragile institutions. Today, it stands as
Amsal Woreta November 21, 2024 Introduction An image that symbolically captures the struggles of marginalized voices striving for recognition, highlighting the distortion of narratives
By Dr. Caleb T. The Unyielding Spirit of Truth: Tadios Tantu, Ethiopia’s Oldest Political Prisoner and a Symbol of Defiance Against Authoritarianism Under Nobel