“A nation of 4 million cannot deny 70 million people access to the sea, It is a matter of time, but another war is inevitable”: Teshome Gabre Mariam

The Daily Trust BY OKELLO OCULI 18 APRIL 2014 OPINION “A nation of 4 million cannot deny 70 million people access to the sea, It is a matter of time, but another war is inevitable” (Teshome Gabre Mariam – former

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Ethiopia signed Bilateral Military Diplomacy Agreements with 14 Nations

Geeska Afrika Addis Ababa (HAN) April 18, 2014 – Ethiopian Defense Ministry fully prepared to protect the The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) from any external attack, according to the Minister of Defence, Siraj Fegessa, giving the Ministry’s six-month performance

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Ethiopia’s anti-terror law suppresses press freedom: Press TV

18 April 2014 Presstv.ir The African Freedom of Expression Exchange (AFEX), a continental body of African free expression organizations, condemned the 27-year sentence imposed by Ethiopia on veteran Somali journalist, Mohamed Aweys Mudey. Ethiopian prosecutors accused Mudey of having information

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AU admits ‘big dilemma’ over El Sisi’s presidential bid in Egypt

18 April 2014 Panapress Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - The African Union (AU) has admitted “a serious dilemma” over the fate of Field Marshall Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who is running for Egypt’s Presidency after ousting former President Mohammed Morsi last year.

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Ethiopia: Stop Arresting Journalists Under Anti-Terror Laws, Says IPI

18 April 2014 All Africa The text of a resolution of the General Assembly of the International Press Institute calling on the Ethiopian government to review its use of anti-terrorism laws against journalists: The members of the International Press Institute,

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Ethiopian Authorities Detain Article 19 Staff for 29 Hours

International Freedom of Expression Exchange Clearing House (Toronto) 16 APRIL 2014 Ethiopian immigration officials detained a member of staff from ARTICLE 19′s East Africa office on 3 April for 29 hours without any access to legal advice or consular support. Fortunately,

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The death of higher learning in Ethiopia

By Alem Mamo  April 14, 2014 TPLF/EPRDF’s major bragging source over the last number of years has been its ‘achievements’ in the education sector, particularly in university education. The ruling group constantly brandishes its statics about the ‘expansion’ of higher

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Ethiopia: Where conscience is constantly on trial

10 April 2014 By Awol K Allo Al Jazeera In Ethiopia, Muslim leaders are facing an unjust trial for crimes they did not commit.  A high profile trial against protest leaders – intellectuals, activists and elected members of “The Ethiopian Muslim Arbitration

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Ethiopian Airlines CEO target of Eritrean murder plot: Insider 

Ethiomedia  April 10, 2014 Tewolde G Mariam, CEO, Ethiopian Airlines ADDIS ABABA – Tewolde Gebremariam, the CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, was in 1994 a potential target of an Eritrean murder plot because he insisted that an Eritrean Cessna plane cannot

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Eritrea denies Ethiopian destabilization claims

09 April 2014 World Bulletin / News Desk Eritrea has dismissed claims by longstanding rival Ethiopia that it was destabilizing the East Africa region by involving itself in the ongoing conflict in South Sudan. Eritrean Ambassador to Kenya Beyene Russom

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