Tadias Magazine | Moving Beyond Obama: Empowering Ethiopians to Influence US Foreign Policy Tadias Magazine New York (TADIAS) – Earlier this year we announced a call for OP-Ed submissions from our readers focusing on the Diaspora's role in helping to shape better U.S. policy towards Africa. Are there lessons that Ethiopian Americans can learn from other ... |
Month: July 2013
Ethiopia service trip daily blog: Polson reflects on experience – UKAthletics (blog)
Ethiopia service trip daily blog: Polson reflects on experience UKAthletics (blog) This week, eight Wildcats are taking part in a service trip in Ethiopia. Throughout the week, the student-athletes will take turns describing their experience. Please note that these posts are the personal reactions of the student-athletes and the views expressed ... |
Family, friends pay last respects to legendary soccer player Mohamed Ali – EthioSports
EthioSports | Family, friends pay last respects to legendary soccer player Mohamed Ali EthioSports Los Angeles, CA – The Islamic Center of Southern California was filled yesterday with family members, former soccer teammates, friends, co-workers and others, who came to pay their last respects to former Electric and Ethiopian national soccer team player, ... |
Defense Lawyer: Anti-Terrorism law Infringements Freedoms of Speech and … – Awramba Times
Defense Lawyer: Anti-Terrorism law Infringements Freedoms of Speech and ... Awramba Times Awramba Times (Addis Ababa) – Temam Ababulgu, defense lawyer of jailed Muslim advocates analyses Ethiopia's Anti-Terrorism law and assesses to what extent the law on its face conforms to the Ethiopian constitution and international human rights ... |
History 101: Fiction and Facts on Oromos of Ethiopia By Prof. Feqadu Lamessa – Abugidainfo
History 101: Fiction and Facts on Oromos of Ethiopia By Prof. Feqadu Lamessa Abugidainfo (ADAMA, Ethiopia) – Recently, the Qatar-based media al Jazeera has published several articles concerning the Oromo people of Ethiopia. It is the first international media outlet to extensively report on our people and it should be praised for bringing our ... Persecuted at Home, Harassed and Abused Abroad: ODF's Reformist Politics ... |
A Canadian Humanitarian In Ethiopia (Staff Interview) – Reuters AlertNet
A Canadian Humanitarian In Ethiopia (Staff Interview) Reuters AlertNet With an education in International Humanitarian Action and background experience working for NGOs, Canadian Brett Hanley was well positioned to take on the challenge of working for WFP's offices in Ethiopia. It’s a long way from her ... |
Ethiopia: DC Mayor Mocks Ethiopian Store Clerk – Nazret.com (blog)
Nazret.com (blog) | Ethiopia: DC Mayor Mocks Ethiopian Store Clerk Nazret.com (blog) Washington, DC – On July 22, 2013 Mayor Vincent Gray, along with a handful of aides and scores of reporters, paid a visit to Petworth with the intention of cracking down on synthetic marijuana and drug paraphernalia being sold at small businesses in the ... |
Persecuted at Home, Harassed and Abused Abroad: ODF’s Reformist Politics … – Gadaa.com Oduu – News
Persecuted at Home, Harassed and Abused Abroad: ODF's Reformist Politics ... Gadaa.com Oduu - News In an article titled “Oromo Freedom from What and For What, Part 2: A Struggle for the Right to Life, A Fight for a Life worthy of Human Beings” (Gadaa.com, 28 May 2013), I have discussed how Oromos, who have been suspected of being members or ... |
Ethiopians in Middle East Unite to Combat Human Trafficking – AllAfrica.com
Awramba Times | Ethiopians in Middle East Unite to Combat Human Trafficking AllAfrica.com Ethiopian communities in the Middle East have formed a union to fight the abuse and suffering of Ethiopian migrant workers in the region. After a meeting in Addis Ababa on Monday, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by representatives of ... The Ethiopian Civil Rights Movement: Promising Developments (Alemu Tafesse) |
Church supports Ethiopian refugees – WWLP 22News
Church supports Ethiopian refugees WWLP 22News SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - In Ethiopia, 2003, Oboya Omot had a target on his head. “They went door to door to get men," he said. The Ethiopian National Defense Forces were killing men in his region and one day they came knocking on his door; ... |