News Afar rebels point finger at Eritrea over tourist abductions Ethiomedia | March 5, 2007 French tourists, who had gone missing near the Eritrean-Ethiopian border as they are greeted in…
News Small town in Gondar grieves teacher’s murder By Yohannes Ethio | March 4, 2007 DEMBIA, North Gondar – Students and residents of the small Koladiba town about 35 km…
Viewpoint Ethiopian protesters in rain-drenched London call for freedom in homeland By Wondimu Mekonnen | March 4, 2007 Ethiopians holding candle light vigil LONDON – By imprisoning the innocent patriotic…
News Tourists kidnapped by Eritrea: Ethiopian official By Reuters | March 3, 2007 ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – An Ethiopian administrator on Saturday said Eritrean forces kidnapped a group of tourists,…
Commemoration March 3: The Victory of the Battle of Adua (1896) Edited by Dr. Getachew Metaferia and Dr. Paulos Milkias | March 2, 2007 Amba Alaje (1895) – A prelude…
Report At least a dozen tourists kidnapped in Ethiopia By Les Neuhaus, Associated Press Writer | March 2, 2007 In 1998, shortly after a war broke out between Eritrea and…
Fund-raising drive Anuak Justice Council Seeks Donation Press Release | March 1, 2007 Rights activist Obang Metho, center, on January 16, 2007 walks with other African Americans during the Martin…
Letter Clarification Letter to the Editor | March 1, 2007 Dear Editor, Let me take this opportunity to express my heartfelt appreciation to the immense contribution that Ethiomedia is making…
News Eritrea commands the largest army in sub-Saharan Africa By Peter Martell | March 1, 2007 ASMARA (AFP) – For Eritrea, a nation that has spent most of the past…
Report Guilty verdict very likely: Report The Economist Intelligence Unit | March 1, 2007 Amnesty International considers CUD defendants, journalists and civil rights activists prisoners of conscience who have not…
