Are US and UK ‘turning a blind eye’ as Ethiopia uproots natives? – Christian Science Monitor


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Are US and UK 'turning a blind eye' as Ethiopia uproots natives?
Christian Science Monitor
Charges surfaced yesterday that American and British diplomats responsible for Africa are deliberately ignoring a brutal Ethiopian campaign to relocate local people in order to lease the cleared land to foreign corporations. Skip to next paragraph. Related 
US, UK Ignore Ethiopian Rights Abuses, Advocacy Group SaysBusinessweek


Britain 'turning a blind eye' to expulsion of Ethiopians from their ancestral landsTelegraph.co.uk
UK and US 'ignore abuses' in Ethiopia's Omo valleyAngolaPress
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/UPDATE*/ Opinion Divided on Rebirth of Ethiopia’s Opposition – Independent European Daily Express

/UPDATE*/ Opinion Divided on Rebirth of Ethiopia's Opposition
Independent European Daily Express
GONDAR, Ethiopia, Jul 19 (IPS) – Since the violence that ensued after the ruling party won Ethiopia's 2005 elections, this East African nation has seen little in the way of political dissent. That is, until the last few months. Since June, the country has witnessed 

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Ethiopia oo faah faahisay Sababihii ay uga baxday Baydhabo – Midnimo Information Center


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Ethiopia oo faah faahisay Sababihii ay uga baxday Baydhabo
Midnimo Information Center
Wakaala wararka AFP ayaa daabacday war qoraal ah oo kasoo baxay wasaarada arimaha dibada Ethiopia, kaasoo lagu faah faahiyay sababihii ay Ciidanka Ethiopia uga baxeen Gobolada Bay iyo Bakool. Afhayeen u hadlay wasaarada arrimaha dibada ee 

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The Nile River is African and Ethiopia is its hub: rightful governance for rightful … – Abugidainfo

The Nile River is African and Ethiopia is its hub: rightful governance for rightful
Abugidainfo
Part one of this series presented the Egyptian position on the Nile in a manner suggesting that, on its part, Ethiopian society must, equally, overcomes its internal governance gridlock that emanates from a cruel and repressive government leadership.
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‘Chinamasa scuttles poll funding’ – NewsDay

'Chinamasa scuttles poll funding'
NewsDay
FINANCE minister Tendai Biti yesterday accused Justice and Legal Affairs minister Patrick Chinamasa of scuttling poll funding offers by refusing to co-operate with donors willing to fund the July 31 elections. REPORT BY WONAI MASVINGISE. Biti said some 
Chinamasa Off to AU, Clears Air On Poll FundingAllAfrica.com


Chinamasa: Biti poll cash pleas all liesNew Zimbabwe.com

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OPride.com: Twitter & Facebook Blackout Reported in Ethiopia – Gadaa.com Oduu – News


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OPride.com: Twitter & Facebook Blackout Reported in Ethiopia
Gadaa.com Oduu – News
(OPride – July 19, 2013) – Social networking giants, Facebook and Twitter, remained inaccessible in Ethiopia without censorship circumvention tools at least for 10 hours starting Thursday afternoon, users said. Frustrated users reported getting blank pages 

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Amb. Seyoum – Mandela’s Legacy Goes Beyond Generations – AllAfrica.com

Amb. Seyoum – Mandela's Legacy Goes Beyond Generations
AllAfrica.com
Ambassador Seyoum made the remark on Thursday in an interview with CCTV as regards Mandela's influence on Ethiopia and his aspirations for Africa as a whole. Ethiopians have a special feeling and attachment to Nelson Mandela and so does Mandela to 

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‘Are you Oromo First or Ethiopian First?’ – Gadaa.com Oduu – News

'Are you Oromo First or Ethiopian First?'
Gadaa.com Oduu – News
That was the question put to Jawar Mohamed by Al Jazeera's The Stream co-host Femi Oki. Jawar's response—'I am an Oromo first', and that 'Ethiopia is imposed on me'—raised a political tsunami that provides us with a unique and revealing insight into the 

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Ethiopia is nation of compelling paradoxes – The Livingston County News

Ethiopia is nation of compelling paradoxes
The Livingston County News
Ethiopia might be the most difficult country I have traveled in. It is one of the world's poorest countries, and many of us older folks remember in the 1980s seemingly endless images on television and in newspapers of starving Ethiopians. Things are 

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Ethiopia Working to Consolidate Democracy – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia Working to Consolidate Democracy
AllAfrica.com
The Premier on Wednesday received and held talks with a delegation of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights headed by Barbara Lochbihler. During the meeting, the two sides discussed the human rights situation in Ethiopia and the 

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