VOA embroiled in fresh censorship row Groups condemn VOA blackout on public meeting By Abebe Gellaw | July 14, 2011 The Arlington, VA, meeting on July 10 failed to receive…
The VOA saga: Is the U.S. bending to dictators? By Ephrem Madebo | July 14, 2011 When the founding fathers of the United States laid down the foundation of the…
Missing Eritreans seek asylum in Tanzania Reuters | July 13, 2011 Thirteen members of an Eritrean club taking part in a regional championship in Tanzania have sought asylum in the…
Fairfax County shields cops when public complains By Leah Fabel, Examiner Staff Writer | July 13, 2011 The late Hailu Brook Fairfax County provides its police with some of the…
Speakers emphasize broad alliance among the opposition Ethiomedia | July 13, 2011
VOA quietly reinstates Horn of Africa chief By Abebe Gellaw | July 12, 2011 David Arnold (VOA) The Voice of America (VOA) has reversed its decision to suspend its Horn…
Atlanta shares time with opposition icon Anonymous | July 12, 2011 ATLANTA – Birtukan Mideksa, an icon of the Ethiopian civil rights movement, once again reiterated that the objective of…
Ethiopia: Apocalypse Now or in 40 Years? By Alemayehu G. Mariam | July 11, 2011 Prof. Al Mariam Apocalypse Now? In October, 2009, I wrote a weekly commentary titled, “Famine…
South Sudan, newest nation, is full of hope and problems By Jeffrey Gettleman | July 10, 2011 JUBA, Sudan — After five decades of guerrilla struggle and two million lives…
Birtukan once again calls for love and trust among Ethiopians Ethiomedia | July 10, 2011 ATLANTA – Prominent Ethiopian opposition figure Birtukan Mideksa once again called for love, trust and…
