Africa Review | Ethiopian Journalist Arrested Over Article About Former PM's Wife - VOA Voice of America ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA — An Ethiopian journalist has been arrested and interrogated for writing an article about the wife of late prime minister Meles Zenawi. Wednesday's arrest came as a surprise since the article was published seven months ago. Ethiopian journalist questioned over Zenawi widow story |
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Ethiopian maid arrested for attacking elderly woman – The Daily Star
Naharnet | Ethiopian maid arrested for attacking elderly woman The Daily Star BEIRUT: A 24-year-old Ethiopian domestic worker was arrested Thursday on charges of beating and burning her employer at her home in Mastita Jbeil, north of Beirut. The state-run National News Agency said police apprehended Dinkanash B. for hitting her ... Jbeil Police Arrest Maid for Assaulting her Employer |
Concordia, Chamber talk business over breakfast – Selma Times-Journal
Concordia, Chamber talk business over breakfast Selma Times-Journal Dr. Tilahun Mendedo, President of Concordia College Alabama, who hails from Ethiopia, has a saying from his homeland that he says truly represents his message for Concordia in Selma. “When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion,” Mendedo told the ... |
Ethiopia: Police officer kills 14 civilians – ST – Nazret.com – Nazret.com (blog)
Ethiopia: Police officer kills 14 civilians - ST - Nazret.com Nazret.com (blog) May 14, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) - An Ethiopian federal policeman shot dead 14 innocent people in the northern west city of Bahirdar, a regional police source told Sudan Tribune on Tuesday. Amhara regional police commissioner, Mulgeta Worku, said the ... |
Harvard Gazette Interview With Birtukan Midekssa – Tadias Magazine
![]() Tadias Magazine | Harvard Gazette Interview With Birtukan Midekssa Tadias Magazine Starting in the fall Birtukan Midekssa will pursue a one-year mid-career master's degree in public administration at Harvard Kennedy School. (Photo by Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer). Harvard Gazette. Four years ago this spring, Birtukan Midekssa ... Ethiopia: An unholy marriage between authoritarianism and ethno-nationalism ... |
Harvard Gazette Interview With Birtukan Midekssa – Tadias Magazine
![]() Tadias Magazine | Harvard Gazette Interview With Birtukan Midekssa Tadias Magazine Starting in the fall Birtukan Midekssa will pursue a one-year mid-career master's degree in public administration at Harvard Kennedy School. (Photo by Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer). Harvard Gazette. Four years ago this spring, Birtukan Midekssa ... |
Benefit Coming Up for Portland Mother and Daughter Visiting Ethiopia – Patch.com
Benefit Coming Up for Portland Mother and Daughter Visiting Ethiopia Patch.com A local mom and blogger is taking her daughter to Ethiopia this August through her church, Hope Church in East Hampton, to help build a high school in a tiny village called Jido. Posted by Cassandra Day (Editor), May 15, 2013 at 08:44 pm. Comment ... |
Ethiopia: An unholy marriage between authoritarianism and ethno-nationalism … – Awramba Times
![]() Awramba Times | Ethiopia: An unholy marriage between authoritarianism and ethno-nationalism ... Awramba Times Four years ago this spring, Birtukan Midekssa was in solitary confinement in an Ethiopian prison. Her cell was 13 feet wide and 20 feet long and had no window. She was allowed only two visitors: her elderly mother and her 3-year-old daughter. Midekssa left ... |
The prince and the adventurer – EthioSports
![]() EthioSports | The prince and the adventurer EthioSports FOR ME, one of the most haunting of all the images captured by Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron is of an Ethiopian prince and his captor. The picture illustrates the paradoxes of Britain's 19th century imperial adventure. By 1900, the British ... |
Oromo: Stateless And Deprived Of Basic Human Rights – UNPO
![]() UNPO | Oromo: Stateless And Deprived Of Basic Human Rights UNPO The Ethiopian government has targeted the Oromo with violence and discrimination for many years. Now the Oromo must decide whether to flee their homeland or face continued oppression. Below is an article published by Gadda.com: Successive Ethiopian ... |



