Ethiopia: Arrests made after Muslims hold protest rally – Sudan Tribune


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Ethiopia: Arrests made after Muslims hold protest rally
Sudan Tribune
July 26, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) – In a new show of discontent over what they allege is the government's meddling towards religious affairs, thousands of Ethiopian Muslims on Friday staged protest rallies in Addis Ababa's two Mosques. Following Friday ...
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Tracing Woyane’s Anti-Ethiopianism to the Italo-Ethiopian War – Nazret.com (blog)


Tracing Woyane's Anti-Ethiopianism to the Italo-Ethiopian War
Nazret.com (blog)
The history of Ethiopia is replete with contradictions and paradoxes. There are accounts galore of heroism and meekness, patriotism and treachery, devotion and apathy, and, above all, fear of God and acts of brutality in that ancient country. These chronicles ...

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Changing the World One Laptop at a Time – Martha’s Vineyard Gazette


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Changing the World One Laptop at a Time
Martha's Vineyard Gazette
About a year ago, closed boxes filled with computer tablets were left in two villages in Ethiopia. The villages had no literacy and no cellular service or electricity. One adult in each village was taught how to configure a solar panel. It took the 45 children, ...

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Rally to exert pressure on Ethiopia for Oromo rights abuses – Home – OPride.com


Rally to exert pressure on Ethiopia for Oromo rights abuses
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OYSARallyDC (OPride) – The Ethiopian regime should immediately stop the mass killing and displacements of Oromos in East Hararghe, West Wollega and Moyale areas of Oromia region, and also free Oromo political prisoners, activists said. The DC-based ...

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Olympics Gold Medalist Sets Sights On Ethiopia’s Parliament – AllAfrica.com


Olympics Gold Medalist Sets Sights On Ethiopia's Parliament
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — Ethiopia's track legend Haile Gebrselassie is mostly known for one thing - his world records. The two-time Olympic gold medallist, multiple world 10,000 m champion and holder of more than 27 world records in distances ranging from 1,500 m ...

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Denver Metro Area Home to 30000 Ethiopians, Eritreans – The Denver Post – Tadias Magazine


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Denver Metro Area Home to 30000 Ethiopians, Eritreans – The Denver Post
Tadias Magazine
Women pray during a Sunday service at St. Mary's Ethiopian Orthodox Church. There are more than 30,000 Ethiopian immigrants in the Denver area. (Grant Hindsley, The Denver Post). The Denver Post. By Joey Bunch. As America counted down to the ...

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Following the first humans’ footsteps – Washington Post


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Following the first humans' footsteps
Washington Post
Paul Salopek is on a seven-year trek from Ethiopia's Rift Valley to the Tierra del Fuego islands off the tip of South America. His path is the same one that the first humans took beginning about 60,000 years ago. Along the way, Salopek will write about what he ...
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Respect house helpers – Saudi Gazette


Respect house helpers
Saudi Gazette
With regard to the report "Halting recruitment from Ethiopia" (July 25), the authorities will surely find other sources of house helpers but unless these individuals are treated in a humane manner, then the end result will be the suspension of recruitment from yet ...

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Appeals Court Considers Common East African Plant A Drug – Indiana Public Media


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Appeals Court Considers Common East African Plant A Drug
Indiana Public Media
Defense attorneys argued the plant should not be considered a drug because of its mild effects. khat. Image 1 of 2. Photo: A. Davey (flickr). Ethiopians sell and buy khat at a market. khat. Image 2 of 2. Photo: eesti (flickr). Khat is often used in foods and chewed ...

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Ethiopian children go to school on the move – Washington Post


Ethiopian children go to school on the move
Washington Post
At the start of his journey in Ethiopia, Paul Salopek met many Afar people. The Afar are cattle-herding nomads, people who move from place to place. Writer Kem Knapp Sawyer e-mailed Salopek questions about Afar children. Gallery of the Week. Rift Valley ...

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