Ethiopia expels 2 Arabs amid tension with Muslim community Gov’t warns group declared jihad The Associated Press | May 5, 2012 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia’s government has expelled two…
Ethiopia expels two Arabs amid tension with Muslim community Ethiomedia | May 5, 2012 ADDIS ABABA – Massive Ethiopian Muslim protests continued on May 4, 2012 in the capital against…
Ethiopian paper fined over coverage of Eskinder Nega’s trial CPJ | May 5, 2012 Temesgen Desalegn – the fearless journalist in charge of Feteh newspaper New York, May 4, 2012–…
Don’t Adopt from Ethiopia By E.G. Graff, The American Prospect | May 5, 2012 When large amounts of money are exchanged between a wealthy country and a poor country, here’s…
Reeyot Alemu: Young Heroine of Ethiopian Press Freedom By Alemayehu G Mariam | May 5, 2012 Reeyot Alemu The past two weeks have been glorious days for Africans. Eskinder Nega,…
Reeyot honored with 2012 Courage in Journalism and Lifetime Achievement Award Also women from Palestine, Azerbaijan and Pakistan Honored IWMF News Release | May 4, 2012 Reeyot Alemu Reeyot Alemu,…
Religious elder describes the Meles regime as the worst in history Ethiomedia | May 4, 2012 TORONTO, Canada – He is not reading out from a paper. And yet his…
Obama invites African leaders for food security talks Meles Zenawi is also among those invited Reuters | May 4, 2012 WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama has invited four…
Journalist murdered on eve of World Press Freedom Day, fifth this year in Somalia Reporters Without Borders | May 3, 2012 Reporters Without Borders is dismayed to learn that radio…
Imprisoned Ethiopian Journalist Is Honored With PEN Award By J. David Goodman, New York Times | May 3, 2012 Serkalem Fasil delivering speech after receiving the award on behalf of…
