Is Meles Graziani using HIV/AIDS as a weapon to terrorize Ethiopians? The following anonymous letter that appeared in Ethiomedia brings up the question that many have suspected for long that the Fascist
MoreBy Fikru Helebo After listening to Herman Cohen interview on VOA last week, I thought that a letter writing campaign to educate Western policy makers on Ethiopia, particularly to those in the
MoreEthiopia’s Capital, Once Promising, Finds Itself in Crisis By MARC LACEY ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – This city fancies itself the capital of Africa, the crossroads of the continent, a refined refuge where
MoreIn Ethiopia’s long history, we have always been fortunate to have had ‘Friends of Ethiopia’ around the world step up to the plate and defend our rights against foreign invaders as well
MoreLook at what the IMF people posted today and you will get an idea how these fat cats have outdone themselves in demonstarting that they have no clue of what they are
MoreBy Brook Hailu Beshah Arlington County and Fairfax police say that Hailu robbed a BB&T bank branch on Old Dominion Drive in McLean after he left home that morning. They say he
MoreThis is one of the most succinct articles written about the situation in Ethiopia since the protests began last week. Please read the article here. Here is a quote: Who provoked the
More. November 4, 2005 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – Violent protests of disputed elections spread Friday from the capital to other parts of Ethiopia, leaving four people dead, and the prime minister vowed
MoreFinally the EU representative in EThiopia admits that “We have not witnessed anything like this in Ethiopia before” refering to the Dedesa concentration camp where the Fascist Meles regime is holding thousands
MoreSubject: Ethiopia – Urgent Appeal – Call on EU Governments and the Commission to act Dear Colleagues Another bloodbath is taking place in Ethiopia. As I write to you, EU ambassadors are
MoreWe want the world to know that the uoprising in Ethiopia is that of the people; not just opposition leaders. The people want change and chance to improve their lives with leaders
More23 killed in Ethiopia clashes Wednesday, November 2, 2005 Posted: 1443 GMT (2243 HKT) ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (Reuters) — Twenty-three people including several women were killed in the Ethiopian capital on Wednesday,
MoreUse the links below to find your congressmen and senators: United States House of Represetatives United States SenateWhat started out as a wonderful and exciting exercise in democracy on May 15, 2005,
MoreNow that I am firmly in charge (I think) and we have another week or so before the end of Ramadan when my challengers claimed they will call protests, I feel like
MoreBy Fikru Helebo Have you come across some friends or family members who gave you a cold shoulder when you attempted to strike a conversation that is political in nature? If you
MoreBy Mogus Degoyae Mochena Two and a half years ago, I went to South Africa. During my stay there, I went to visit the apartheid museum in Johannesburg. The facility is not
MoreBy Mogus Degoyae Mochena The recent speech of bravado by Meles and the wishy-washy stand of the leaders of UEDF raise a fundamental question. A few weeks ago, I was watching a
MoreMediaETHIOPIA Editorial Published: July 15, 2005 Exactly sixty days have passed since the people of Ethiopia overwhelmingly expressed their will regarding the direction of the country in the next five years. Sixty
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