Commentary: Peru conviction is message to dictators everywhere By José Miguel Vivanco | April 9, 2009 Opponents of Peru’s former President Alberto Fujimori celebrate after the verdict of his trial…
Reviewing the political damages of the Ethiopian diaspora By Maru Gubena (Ph.D.) | April 9, 2009 Reviewing the Damaging Effects of Ethiopian Diaspora Politics on the Wider Community and its…
Focus: A war crimes perpetrator at the G-20 summit By Robele Ababya | April 9, 2009 Demonstrators protest against the presence of Ethiopia’s tyrant, Meles Zenawi, at the G-20 Summit…
Coffee brews feud, drowns out voices By Wondwossen Mezlekia | April 9, 2009 An internal feud between Ethiopian private coffee exporters and the government had briefly caught the media’s attention…
Ogaden Rebels Counter ‘Crisis’ Claims by Ethiopia By Peter Heinlein, VOA | April 9, 2009 Rebels fighting for independence in Ethiopia’s Ogaden region say they are stronger than ever, a…
Ogaden rebels dismiss government report as “wishful thinking” ONLF Press Release | April 8, 2009 The ONLF recently claimed a string of military successes over government troops in the Ogaden…
French journalist René Lefort responds to “government statement” Ethiomedia | April 8, 2009 Editor’s Note – When veteran French journalist and author René Lefort wrote Ethiopia’s famine: deny and delay,…
Somali pirates hijack ship; 20 Americans aboard By Catharine Houreld, AP Writer | April 8, 2009 NAIROBI, Kenya – Somali pirates on Wednesday hijacked a U.S.-flagged cargo ship with 20…
Spam overwhelms e-mail messages By Darren Waters, Technology Editor, BBC | April 8, 2009 More than 97% of all e-mails sent over the net are unwanted, according to a Microsoft…
The G-20 Summit and promises difficult to deliver By Fekadu Bekele (Ph.D.) | April 8, 2009 On the 2nd April, major leaders from the industrialized west and other newly industrialized…
