Ethiopia: The Art of Bleeding a Country Dry By Alemayehu G Mariam | December 12, 2011 Prof. Al Mariam Ethio-Corruption, Inc. (Unlimited) “The people of Ethiopia are being bled dry.…
Ethiopians can indeed unite if they choose Part VI-a By Aklog Birar, Ph.D. | December 9, 2011 Dr Aklog Birara (Photo: UDJ) I should like to set the framework for…
Seattle to honor martyr with candle light vigil Organizers | December 9, 2011 SEATTLE, WA – Ethiopians will on Saturday hold a candle light vigil in memory of Yenesew Gebre,…
As winter begins, an African Spring heats up By John Lloyd, Reuters | December 9, 2011 Photo: The shadow of a supporter of Ethiopia’s Unity for Democracy and Justice party…
Ethiopian court mulls journalists’ role in Ogaden By Peter Heinlein, VOA | December 8, 2011 The trial of two Swedish journalists charged with supporting terrorism in Ethiopia has ended with…
The people’s demand for democracy and justice cannot be eclipsed by the “Akeldama” drama Andinet Party press release | December 8, 2011 Despite the fact that the people of Ethiopia…
The fallacy of identity politics By Yohannes Berhe | December 8, 2011 A favourite motto of mine, by the late Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, is “Reason over…
Ethiopia’s government imposes coffee shipment regulation By Wondwossen Mezlekia | December 8, 2011 The Government of Ethiopia has recently issued yet another directive that is filled with ambiguity and disregard…
Tamagne Beyene: A living patriot By Tedla Asfaw | Dec 6, 2011 If you ask me to nominate one person that can start a revolution in Ethiopia it is Tamagne…
Analysts hope Eritrean sanctions will end Somali conflict Cathy Majtenyi, VOA | Dec 6, 2011 In East Africa, hopes are high that the long-running Somali conflict will soon abate with…
