Ethio Swedish with Ogaden Association in Stockholm embarrass the Woyane Ambassador with rotten fish and eggs over here car!

EthioSwedish Task Force with cooperation with Ogaden Association in Stockholm had embarrassed the Woyane Ambassador in Stockholm ,decorated with rotten fish and eggs over here car!

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ICC summons Kenya leader to hearing

BBC The case against Uhuru Kenyatta has angered many African leaders The International Criminal Court (ICC) has summoned Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to appear before the tribunal on 8 October. Judges want to question him over claims that his government has withheld documents requested by prosecutors preparing his crimes against humanity trial. The trial has

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UN experts urge Ethiopia to stop using anti-terrorism legislation to curb human rights

United Nations Human Rights GENEVA – A group of United Nations human rights experts* today urged the Government of Ethiopia to stop misusing anti-terrorism legislation to curb freedoms of expression and association in the country, amid reports that people continue to be detained arbitrarily.  The experts’ call comes on the eve of the consideration by

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Scottish vote and Oromia case in Ethiopia 

By Admassu Belay  In recent days, we have been hearing a lot about the Scottish referendum to secede from the UK. Particularly, some of our Oromo politician friends in the diaspora have made it the hot topic of the month. Knowing how ridiculous it is to compare “Oromia” to Scotland, many Ethiopians ignore the matter.

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Will Scottish referendum encourage Africa’s separatists?

By Farouk Chothia BBC Africa Many African countries have secessionist movements, partly because their borders were drawn up by colonial powers in the 19th Century. Will the Scottish referendum lead to a greater push for independence on the continent? In one of the few referendums on sovereignty to be held in Africa, in 1961, the

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The Man Who Stole the Nile 

An Arab-Ethiopian billionaire’s outrageous land grab By Frederick Kaufman Sheik Mohammed Al-Amoudi Forget about diamond heists, bank robberies, and drilling into the golden intestines of fort Knox. In this precarious world-historic moment, food has become the most valuable asset of them all – and a billionaire from Ethiopia named Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi is getting

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Western Ally vs Extremist Partner puts Ethiopia on both corners of the Ball

Somalilandsun Today’s major political conflicts might relate to the Western European powers’ aggressive and rivalry occupation towards other continents of the globe for industrial resources. That systematic migration, which its last foot was Africa’s Scramble of 1880s, was too strange to the occupied people and nations while today’s liberty or freedom through “own state sovereignty”

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Killed Al Shabaab leader Godane: Just who was this man, and why does it matter?

AFP The death of Al-Qaeda’s top man in Somalia has been viewed as a major victory. Why is his death important? The leader of Somalia’s Shabaab rebels Ahmed Abdi Godane, declared dead by the United States after an air strike earlier this week, was a ruthless kingpin of Al-Qaeda’s main African affiliate. On Monday night, US

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Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi: Legacies, memories, histories

Al Jazeera By Awol K Allo Distorted rhetoric and commemorative acts seek to obfuscate the true dictatorial legacy of Ethiopia’s late leader. August 20 marked the second anniversary of the death of Ethiopia’s long-time leader, Meles Zenawi. Two years on, the Zenawi phenomenon is still as divisive as it is unsettling. For his supporters, Zenawi is a

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Suppression of the Innocent Inside Ethiopia

Imprisoning, Killing, Spying Counterpunch By GRAHAM PEEBLES Wrapped in dishonesty, arrogance and paranoia, Ethiopia’s ruling regime is following a nationwide policy of violent suppression and constitutional vandalism. It was the 24th June – midsummer’s day – in the adopted homeland of Andargachew Tsige, when he was detained by ‘Yemeni officials’ (State heavies in suits) whilst

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