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SBS Radio conversation with Tekalign Gedamu – Pt 1

SBS Radio conversation with Tekalign Gedamu – Pt 1 […]

ኢትዮጵያ ሀገራችን የሰብአዊ መብት ተሟጋች ልጇን አጣች

በሰብአዊ መብት ተሟጋችነታቸው፣ ለሰላምና ለዲሞክራሲ መስፈን ታጋይነታቸው የሚታወቁት ዶ/ር ማይገነት ሽፈራው ከዚህ ዓለም በሞት ተለዩ። ዶ/ር ማይገነት ሽፈራው ስለ ሰላም የሰበኩ ያስተማሩና የጻፉ ቀንዲል ኢትዮጵያዊ ነበሩ። ድህነትና በሽታ፣ ርሐብና ስደት፣ አምባገነንትና ጦርነት እያለ የኢትዮጵያ ሴቶች መብት መከበር፣ የሰብአዊ መብት መረጋገጥ፣ ዲሞክራሲና ሰላምን ማስፈን አይቻልም በሚል እምነታቸው በጽናት ታግለው ያታገሉ የዘመናችን ጣይቱ ነበሩ። የፖለቲካ እስረኞች እንዲፈቱ፣ […] […]

ESAT Radio Sat Feb 27, 2016

Source: http://ethsat.com/esat-radio-sat-feb-27-2016/

Prominent Ethiopian scholar Dr. Maigenet Shifferraw passed away

Ethiopians in the Washington DC Metro Area are shocked to learned about the passing of Dr. Maigenet Shifferraw this week. Dr Maigenet and her husband Prof. Getachew Metaferia are prominent members of the Ethiopian community and strong advocates of human rights for all Ethiopians. The Ethiopian Review team extends their heartfelt condolences to Prof. Getachew […] […]

ESAT Radio Hule Addis Sat Feb 27 2016

Source: http://ethsat.com/esat-radio-hule-addis-sat-feb-27-2016/

Yesrawitu Dimse In Collaboration With ESAT Feb 27, 2016

Source: http://ethsat.com/yesrawitu-dimse-in-collaboration-with-esat-feb-27-2016/

Ethiopian PM Vows ‘Decisive Action’ Against Oromia Secessionists

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn

By Conor Gaffey

Ethiopia’s prime minister has threatened to crush secessionist forces accused of stoking protests in the Oromia region, where security forces have reportedly killed hundreds of demonstrators.

Protests began in Oromia—home to the Oromo ethnic group—in November 2015 over plans to expand the territory of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. Oromo farmers raised concerns that increasing the size of the city would lead to forced evictions and loss of arable land.

The plans were dropped in January, but the protests continued and around 200 people have been killed so far, according to a report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) released on Monday. The Ethiopian embassy in London told Newsweek that the HRW report is not credible and is based on “malicious statements, false accusations and unsubstantiated allegations from opposition propaganda materials.”

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on state television that “destructive forces” in Oromia, backed by neighboring Eritrea, “are on a mission to subvert the system and change the government,” the BBC reported on Wednesday. “The government has realized there is need to take a decisive action based on law,” said Desalegn. Eritrea fought a war with neighboring Ethiopia over the country’s borders between 1998 and 2000, resulting in the deaths of around 100,000 people but only minor border changes.

The Oromo are the majority ethnic group in Ethiopia, making up 25 million of the country’s total population of 74 million at the last census in 2007. Oromos have clashed with the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) before: An October 2014 report by Amnesty International said that at least 5,000 Oromo were arrested between 2011 and 2014 on the basis of suspected opposition to the government.

The Oromia region is also home to the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), a secessionist movement that has been waging an independence struggle since 1973. The Ethiopian government has said that the OLF and opposition group Ginbot 7—both classified as terrorist organizations in the Horn of Africa country—are manipulating the protests against the capital’s expansion for their own ends.

The HRW report claims that the majority of the protests in Oromia have been peaceful and that demonstrators have been met with “lethal force” by Ethiopian security forces. In a statement sent to Newsweek , the embassy said that two groups of people were involved in the protests: peaceful demonstrators with “legitimate demands” and violent forces that use these demands “as a means of igniting violent confrontation” aimed at creating disorder. “The HRW report deliberately plays down the scale of the violence meted out by these aggressive protesters, but the evidence shows otherwise,” the statement says.

The embassy says that the Ethiopian government has carried out “extensive public consultations” in Oromia and has, as a result, dropped the Addis expansion plans and established an investigation to identify those responsible for the killings and destruction of property that occurred. Newsweek contacted HRW for a response to the embassy’s statement but did not receive an immediate reply.

Source: NewsWeek

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Ethiopia’s Hadnet Asmelash dreaming of turning pro in Europe

Girlfriend of Lampre-Merida rider Tsgabu Grmay is one of the best female cyclists in Africa. From her home in Ethiopia, Hadnet Asmelash never missed a stage of the Giro d’Italia last year. Whatever the race went through, the flat stages or the Dolomites, she tried to see her boyfriend, Tsgabu Grmay of Lampre-Merida, the first black African to compete in… […]

CAF Champions League: Kedus Giorgis to face TP Mazembe

Ethiopia’s representative in this year’s Orange CAF Champions League will now meet defending champions TP Mazembe after eliminating Saint Michel United of the Seychelles on a 4-1 aggregate score. The horsemen, who won 3-0 in Addis Ababa, drew 1-1 in the second leg match played today. Ramkel Lok was the scorer for Kedus Giorgis […]

BREAKING: The military has officially taken over Oromia

by Jawar Mohammed Today high ranking military, intelligence and federal police officers held emergency security meeting with President of Oromia, Muktar Kedir, at his office located in Addis Ababa. The meeting was chaired by General Asefa Abiyu,Commissioner of Federal Police and Muktar Kedir, President of Oromia. In attendance were mostly military officers above the rank […] […]

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