The ‘Renaissance Dam and the Mobsters By Ephrem Madebo | May 31, 2011 “Power does not corrupt man; fools, however, if they get into a position of power, corrupt power”…
Hope springs eternal in Africa By Alemayehu G. Mariam | May 30, 2011 Prof. Alemayehu G. Mariam Various political parties, civil organizations, and youth movements including: the Global Civic Movements…
Interview: Teacher Sebhat Ayalew Menkir joins EPPF Ethiomedia | May 30, 2011 ERITREA – Sebhat Ayalew Menkir, once chairman of a teachers association in Gojjam, joined the Ethiopian People’s Patriotic…
Is Tigray the problem? By Tadeos Anteneh | May 29, 2011 As the ruling coalition in Ethiopia begins to mark 20 years at the helm of politics in the country,…
Protesters Absent as Ethiopia Marks Anniversary of Meles Rule By Peter Heinlein, VOA | May 29, 2011 ADDIS ABABA – Tens of thousands of Ethiopians have turned out in Addis…
Ogaden rebels say holding two UN workers By William Davison, Bloomberg | May 29, 2011 Ethiopia’s rebel Ogaden National Liberation Front said it is holding two World Food Programme workers…
The Psychology of Dictatorship: Why Gaddafi Clings to Power By John Cloud, TIME | May 27, 2011 Muammar Gaddafi continues to hold tightly to power even as NATO bombs rain…
Gadhafi stays in hospitals By GONZALO VINA Bloomberg News, Bloomberg | May 27, 2011 DEAUVILLE, France — Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is shuttling between Tripoli’s hospitals to elude nighttime raids…
May 28 and the Message to Meles Zenawi By Eskinder Nega | May 27, 2011 May 28, 1991: TPLF rebels enter Addis Ababa atop Soviet-era tanks wrested from the Derg…
A united action of the Ethiopian Diaspora By Allelign Sisay | May 27, 2011 Various political parties, civil organizations, and youth movements including: the Global Civic Movements for change in…
