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Thousands of Eritreans Stage a Huge Demonstration to Decry Isaias Afeworki’s Repressive Rule (Video)

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Eritreans Stage a Huge Demonstration in Addis Ababa to Decry Isaias Afeworki’s Repressive Rule

Awramba Times (Addis Ababa) – Thousands of Eritrean refugees flocked to the African Union (AU) Headquarters and Office of the European Union (EU) mission in Ethiopia on Thursday to decry Isaias Afeworki’s repressive rule and rights abuses, which forced them to flee their home country.
According to the demonstrators whom Awramba Times spoke to, the peaceful demonstration was organized to show an unwavering support for the UN council’s Report on human rights abuses in Eritrea and call on international community to show solidarity for their cause.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimates that about 4,000 Eritreans flee the country each month.
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Innovative French photographer Xavier Hubert-Brierre traveled to Gabon with his wife and set up a mirror in several locations in order to capture animals walking by. 9897 […]

ENTC Radio June 26

Listen to ENTC radio program – June 26 News, Interviews, entertainment, etc Listen here (mp3) To listen by phone – 213-992-4363 […]

“ወንድ ከወንድ፤ ሴትም ከሴት ይጋቡ” ጠቅላይ ፍርድቤት

* “ፍቅር ፍቅር ነው” ኦባማ ወንድ ከወንድ፤ ሴትም ከሴት ጋር ጋብቻ መፈጸም ይችላሉ፤ ለእነርሱ የጋብቻ ሠርቲፊኬት መከልከል ሕገመንግሥቱን ይጥሳል በማለት የአሜሪካው ጠቅላይ ፍርድ ቤት የተመሳሳይ ጾታ ያላቸው መጋባት እንደሚችሉ ወሰነ፡፡ ለጋብቻ ቅድስናና ክቡርነት የሚከራከሩ “የእግዚአብሔርን ሕግ ምድራዊ ፍርድ ቤት ይህን መለወጥ አይችልም” በማለት ውሳኔውን አጥብቀው ተቃውመዋል፡፡ በምንም መልኩ ይገለጽ ፍቅር ፍቅር ነው በማለት ፕሬዚዳንት ኦባማ […] […]

15 Facts about Ethiopia

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An open letter concerning the visit of President Obama to Ethiopia – AEUP Support Group

All Ethiopian Unity Party (AEUP) USA-Support Group

We are saddened to hear and read that President Barack Obama will visit Ethiopia, a nation that is currently ruled by a merciless dictatorship, in July 2015. America is a country that works toward forming a better union for its citizens. The American declaration of independence holds self-evident that all men are created equal with inalienable rights for life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and that individuals have the right to overthrow a ruler who works against their just rights. All such individual and the just human rights of Ethiopians have been trampled over by the ethnic-based party, which has been ruling Ethiopia during the last 24 years, and which incrementally has become a stronger and brazen dictatorship.

The regime operates by smoke and mirrors: it has a good sounding constitution but it does not follow it; its leaders speak of good sounding principles to western leaders, but they are merciless and brutal to their own citizens; its leaders speak of the plight of the impoverished, and diseased Ethiopians, but the rulers enrich themselves by pillaging Ethiopia. The so-called national army is organized by the ruling party, and over 95% of the officer belong to the ruling ethnic group. Ethiopians have no rights to have independent journalists. The country has no independent judiciary, or national election board.

The regime holds sham elections every five years and gets elected by imprisoning, torturing and killing opposition party officials. It places individuals in the national parliament, which it assigns as members of the opposition party. Just before the so-called National Elections of May 2015, the regime imprisoned the duly elected president, President Mamushet Amare, and 46 other Ethiopians of the largest pan-Ethiopian party, AEUP (All Ethiopian Unity Party, also known as MEAD -Yemelaw Ethiopia Andenet Derjit”)

The representatives of other pan-Ethiopian parties had also been replaced by individuals who have been hand-picked by the ruling regime, or were allowed to function, while some opposition candidates running for elections had been tortured, imprisoned or killed by the regime. In short, pan-Ethiopian opposition party officials are hunted down, one by one, and put to jail, tortured or killed for using their “constitutional guaranteed” rights to run for elections and to speak out against injustice perpetrated by the ruling TPLF/EPRDF regime.

We are saddened to know that the USA continues to give monetary support to the ethnic-based regime of Ethiopia, and we were even more deeply angered and saddened when a US official, Mrs. Wendy Sherman, so shamelessly and blatantly made wrong public statements to provide support to the dictatorial regime of Ethiopia days before the re-election of the regime.

The Ethiopian dictatorship is an abomination to all freedom-loving people across the world. It survives through trickery and double dealing with the West and the East. It ought to have been unthinkable for the USA to provide any support to the brazen dictatorship of Ethiopia, which has forcibly created ethnic-based Bantustans that dislocated millions of Ethiopians, killed hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians. The citizens of Ethiopia will not benefit by any support given to to dictatorial regime.

Upon President Obama’s visit to the OAU at Addis Abeba and the dictatorial Ethiopian regime in Ethiopia, we plead to President Obama to consider the following.

1. Ask firmly for the release of President Mamushet Amare, Mr Abraham Getu and 46 other AEUP officials, as well as the untold number of prisoners of conscience including Andualem Arage, Unity for Democracy Justice Party V. Chairman and journalists, Eskindr Nega, Reyot Alemu, Zone 9 Bloggers and tens of thousands who languish in the TPLF/EPRDF jails all over the country for only exercising their constitutional rights in a peaceful way.

2.Put the necessary pressure to have the dictatorial regime scrap the so called ” Charities law ” which has become the weapon of subjugation, as an excuse of fighting terrorism to suppress, harass and kill opposition party members and citizens.

3. Attach any American aid or budget support to the Ethiopian regime be contingent with or on conditions of the protection and safeguarding of basic human rights and accountability.

4. Go through the USA State Department’s own 2014 and 2015 country reports on Ethiopia and demand answers from the Ethiopian regime.

Ethiopia stretches her hands to God, and it shall survive.
All Ethiopian Unity Party (AEUP) USA-Support group
June 24, 2015 […]

Rwanda security chief arrested in London – BBC

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The Rwandan government has branded the arrest of its intelligence chief Karenzi Karake as “an outrage”.

Gen Karake, 54, was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Saturday, accused of ordering massacres in the wake of the 1994 Rwanda genocide.

He was arrested by Met police officers under the European Arrest Warrant on behalf of the Spanish authorities.

Williams Nkurunziza, Rwanda’s High Commissioner to the UK, said it was “an insult to our collective conscience”.

Prime Minister David Cameron’s official spokeswoman said it was an “operational matter” for the police who were legally obliged to act on valid European Arrest Warrants.

Louise Mushikiwabo, Rwanda’s foreign minister, called the arrest “an outrage” adding: “Western solidarity in demeaning Africans is unacceptable”.

Andrew Mitchell, former international development secretary, said he believed the arrest was a “reprehensible abuse” of the law.

In 2008, Spanish investigative judge Andreu Merelles indicted Gen Karake for alleged war crimes along with 39 other current or former high-ranking Rwandan military officials.

He is also accused of ordering the killing in 1997 of three Spanish nationals working for Medicos del Mundo.

But the Rwandan government is said to be puzzled by the timing of Gen Karake’s arrest, as he has travelled to the UK several times since the indictment was issued.

Mr Nkurunziza told the BBC World Service: “We take strong exception to the suggestion that he’s being arrested on war crimes.

“Any suggestion that any of our 40 leaders are guilty of crimes against humanity is an insult to our collective conscience.”

Gen Karake was remanded in custody after appearing at Westminster magistrates court and he will reappear on Thursday.

A spokesman for Spain’s National Court said it was now up to the British authorities to decide whether or not to extradite him.

The arrest of General Karenzi Karake in London is bound to strain what is increasingly becoming a fragile relationship between Britain and Rwanda.

Like two best friends, harsh words are exchanged from time to time, but on this occasion it feels like a smart slap whose sting may last for some time.

It is perhaps not surprising that the detention of Rwanda’s head of intelligence is being flagged up by London as a European “obligation” rather than a British decision.

There is a strong ambition in Whitehall that the matter simply goes away. After all it was a Spanish high court judge that made the accusation of war crimes, not a British one.

Gen Karake is director general of Rwanda’s National Intelligence and Security Services and a member of Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).

Nicknamed KK, the Rwandan government hail him as one of the people who stopped the genocide. He went on to be deputy commander of the country’s first UN peacekeeping mission in Darfur before returning to his role as spy chief.

During the genocide an estimated 800,000 people were killed between April and June 1994 by ethnic Hutu extremists.

Most of the dead were members of the minority Tutsi community and politically moderate Hutus.
The killings ended when the RPF, a Tutsi-led rebel movement that entered Rwanda from Uganda, seized control of the country.

But Human Rights Watch reported that in their drive for military victory and to control the population, the RPF killed thousands, including government troops, members of the militia and some civilians in numerous executions and massacres.

Ignacio Jovtis, of Amnesty International in Madrid, said he hoped Gen Karake would be sent to face trial in Spain: “We think that Spain has started the investigation in 2008 and nothing happened until today. It is good news”.

Gen Karake is the first major RPF figure to be arrested under charges brought abroad.

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-33238670 […]

Bishoftu (Debre Zeit) the Extravagance of Ethiopia

The highway from Addis Abeba leading south-east takes you all the way to the small bustling town – Bishoftu. It is also known as Debre Zeit situated 22 minutes away from the capital city. The luxurious popular weekend getaway offers breathtaking beaches and mountains generating unforgettable experiences. The walk around the lake offers stunning views […] […]

I pray God will spare America from His judgment, though, by our actions as a nation, we give Him less and less reason to do so – Franklin Graham

The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled today that same-sex marriage is legal in all 50 states. With all due respect to the court, it did not define marriage, and therefore is not entitled to re-define it.

Long before our government came into existence, marriage was created by the One who created man and woman—Almighty God—and His decisions are not subject to review or revision by any manmade court. God is clear about the definition of marriage in His Holy Word: “Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24).

I pray God will spare America from His judgment, though, by our actions as a nation, we give Him less and less reason to do so.

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