The Zenawi Paradox: An Ethiopian Leader’s Good and Terrible Legacy By Armin Rosen, Atlantic Media | July 20, 2012 Meles Zenawi (Reuters) Shrewd, brutal, and a master at soliciting and…
Meles very likely died at St. Luc Hospital in Brussels By Waltenegus Dargie | July 20, 2012 Applying the techniques of probabilistic reasoning inevitably leads to the conclusion that the…
Eritrean general named as boss of arms, kidnap trade By Phoebe Greenwood, Guardian | July 19, 2012 A MULTIMILLION-dollar arms trafficking industry that is funding the Eritrean military regime is…
The future of democracy in Ethiopia By Yohannes Berhe | July 19, 2012 Recently, reports have been floating about the ill health of dictator Zenawi. There is, of course, a…
Bracing for truth and reconciliation in Ethiopia By Robele Ababya | July 19, 2012 Critical need to act fast in unison Fellow Ethiopians, time is running fast. Even foreign powers…
Ethiopia PM Meles in ‘critical’ state in Brussels AFP | July 18, 2012 Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, a key player in the fight against Islamist extremists, was “critical” in…
Last hope for democracy in lawless Ethiopia By Robele Ababya | July 18, 2012 Symbiotic collaboration to revive gravely ill democracy Democracy in lawless Ethiopia has been seriously ill and…
Freedom Now files petition to UN on behalf of Eskinder Nega Announcement | July 18, 2012 Washington, D.C.: Yesterday Freedom Now filed a petition on behalf of jailed Ethiopian journalist…
Ethiopia at the crossroads: What has to be done! By Neamin Zeleke | July 17, 2012 News of Meles Zenawi’s deteriorating health offer an opportunity for reflection on his legacy…
Ethiopia says Meles is ill amid AU Summit absence By William Davison | July 16, 2012 Newai Gebreab (left), long time economic advisor to Meles, and Foreign Ministry chief Berhane…
