SR1m spent daily to shelter illegal Ethiopians – Zawya (registration)


SR1m spent daily to shelter illegal Ethiopians
Zawya (registration)
The government is spending nearly SR1 million everyday for the upkeep of detained illegal Ethiopians. Giving a breakup, Brig. Gen. Nasser Al-Qahtani, spokesman of Riyadh police, said SR750,000 is being spent daily to feed and house them. In addition, the ...

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SR1m spent daily to shelter illegal Ethiopians – Zawya (registration)


SR1m spent daily to shelter illegal Ethiopians
Zawya (registration)
The government is spending nearly SR1 million everyday for the upkeep of detained illegal Ethiopians. Giving a breakup, Brig. Gen. Nasser Al-Qahtani, spokesman of Riyadh police, said SR750,000 is being spent daily to feed and house them. In addition, the ...

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A generous sentence for suspected Ethiopian war criminal – Denver Post


A generous sentence for suspected Ethiopian war criminal
Denver Post
Other Ethiopians in Denver nicknamed him "Tufa," but now the man whose real name is Kefelgn Alemu Worku faces 22 years in prison for immigration fraud. That's the sentence federal prosecutors are recommending for Alemu Worku, whose unusual trial ...

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SR1 million spent daily to shelter illegal Ethiopians – Arab News


SR1 million spent daily to shelter illegal Ethiopians
Arab News
Foreign workers carry their belongings as they leave the Manfuhah neighbourhood of the Saudi capital Riyadh, in this Nov. 10, 2013 file photo. (AFP). RIYADH: ARAB NEWS. Published — Saturday 16 November 2013. Last update 16 November 2013 2:49 am.

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Missed Connections: As African Tech Hubs Flourish, Is Ethiopian Government … – International Business Times


International Business Times

Missed Connections: As African Tech Hubs Flourish, Is Ethiopian Government ...
International Business Times
Ethiopian Tech Entrepreneurs Ermias, 23 (left) and Abiy, 24, collaborate at IceAddis, a tech hub in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Both hope to launch web-based enterprises, but are constricted by poor connectivity in the capital city. November 15, 2013. Jacey Fortin

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Let us now correct the status of communities – Saudi Gazette


Let us now correct the status of communities
Saudi Gazette
The Manfuha clashes should be a wake-up call for us to get rid of all illegal expatriates in our country because of the security hazards they constitute. The Ethiopians in Manfuha, who were not able to correct their status during the amnesty period, resorted to ...

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Ethiopian illegals block traffic, terrorize people – Arab News


Ethiopian illegals block traffic, terrorize people
Arab News
Jeddah police arrested 20 illegal workers from Ethiopia for creating chaos and blocking traffic on a key artery on Thursday morning. Police said the workers blocked traffic on King Fahd Road in Sharafiyah district, close to Mahmoud Saeed (Oasis Mall).

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Ethiopian illegals block traffic, terrorize people – Arab News


Saudi Gazette

Ethiopian illegals block traffic, terrorize people
Arab News
Jeddah police arrested 20 illegal workers from Ethiopia for creating chaos and blocking traffic on a key artery on Thursday morning. Police said the workers blocked traffic on King Fahd Road in Sharafiyah district, close to Mahmoud Saeed (Oasis Mall).
Deport us!Saudi Gazette

Saudi Arabia: Illegal Ethiopians Go On Rampage In JeddahEurasia Review

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The Legacy of Ethiopian Adoptee Hana Williams – Huffington Post (blog)


The Legacy of Ethiopian Adoptee Hana Williams
Huffington Post (blog)
When 13-year-old Hana Williams died in 2011, my husband and I and our three adopted children were living in Northern California. The story out of tiny Sedro-Woolley, Washington initially attracted limited national attention, but among adoptive families like ...

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US prosecutors urge 22 years for brutal Ethiopian prison guard – Denver Post


US prosecutors urge 22 years for brutal Ethiopian prison guard
Denver Post
Kefelgn Alemu Worku, an Ethiopian who tortured and killed during a period of political turmoil in the African nation, should get 22 years in a U.S. prison — the maximum sentence allowed for his immigration fraud conviction, prosecutors said in a court ...

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