Posted by Uncategorized Friday, July 31st, 2009 EL-ARISH, Egypt, July 31 (Reuters) – Egyptian police shot dead an African migrant trying to cross the border into Israel on Friday, security and medical sources said, the latest killing in an upsurge of violence at the sensitive frontier. The man, who was shot in the chest and right leg, was announced dead on arrival [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Friday, July 31st, 2009 We are pleased to announce a March to Stop Genocide and Dictatorship in Ethiopia/Africa to be held on Sunday, September 13, 2009 in Washington D.C. from 12:00 noon to 5:30 PM. We are calling for thousands of freedom-loving people of the world to come out to march in order to bring world attention to the [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Thursday, July 30th, 2009 By Robele Ababya | 30 July 2009 To begin with The ongoing debate of forging some sort of alliance with Isaias as a strategy for evicting the tyrant Meles from power is capturing headlines in some pro-democracy media outlets. Civilized dialogue is good and it should be done without fear or shame of historical facts [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Thursday, July 30th, 2009 Click here for PDF version How to stop Paltalk advertisements in voice rooms, private windows and room list window. 1. Open Internet Explorer browser (doesn’t matter if you use other browsers like Firefox or Chrome, this setting has to be changed in IE) 2. Click on Tools and then Internet Options 3. Click on the [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Thursday, July 30th, 2009 Back to ecadforum home page Dr. Berhanu Nega Ginbot7 movement Chairman explain the controversial Tigray people issue today at Las Vegas Ginbot7 public meeting. Click here to listen the audio clip Back to ecadforum home page
Posted by Uncategorized Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 Tedla Asfaw | July 29, 2009 I worked on Awash River for five years from 1980-1985. As you well know the Awash River is regulated by the Koka Dam that is now silted up and is living day to day, producing little electrical power. The Awash River and the impact of the Koka Dam to [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 Subscribe to updates Subscribe to updates By Seid Hassan | July 29, 2009 Murray State University It is our hope that many Ethiopians have watched the PBS/WNET documentary film under the title of The Market Maker/Wide Angle, which was broadcast beginning on July 23, 2009. This documentary followed the Ethiopian economist, Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin who [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 By Yilma Bekele | July 29, 2009 Siege is a strong term. It is normally used to describe a war situation. The invading army resorts to siege when it encounters a fortress or robust defense it cannot overcome easily. When a siege occurs the enemy surrounds the city or fortification and does not allow reinforcements [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 The architects of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange appear to be students of history. It may seem antithetical to many, including we Mitmita Girls, that a â€free market system†can burgeon under the repressive conditions present in Ethiopia. The naysayers have already noted the obvious: lack of press freedom, a silenced opposition, no judicial independence, a [...]
Posted by Uncategorized Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 Addis Ababa – An Ethiopian court on Tuesday sentenced a former regional official to 20 years in jail for supporting rebel groups operating around the country’s border with Sudan. Sebil Albekhit, former vice-president of the Benishangul Gumuz region in western Ethiopia, was jailed along with 23 others by the high court. State-run Ethiopian Television said [...]