Posted on November 6, 2016. Tags: Democracy. Human Rights, EPRDF, Ethiopia, Master Plan, Oromos, State of Emergency
This came in from one of our readers. by Abebaye Tegen The Ethiopian ruling party, for the first time in its quarter of a century in power, declared a state of Emergency following over a year of protest that claimed thousands of lives and a huge damage of property. Every day people are dying or jailed in […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Democracy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues
Posted on November 4, 2016. Tags: Ethiopia, Freedom House, Oromo, State of Emergency, Violence
by The Strathink Editorial Team It is understandable that Freedom House, in their own words “an independent watchdog organization dedicated to the expansion of freedom and democracy around the world,” expresses its concern about the current situation in Ethiopia. What is not understandable, but rather irresponsible, is the narrative they present that attempts to explain […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Democracy, Ethiopia, Regional Issues
Posted on November 1, 2016. Tags: Amhara, Berhanu Nega, Corruption, CUD, Democracy, EPRDF, Ethiopia, Isayas Afewerki, Opposition, Oromo
By the Strathink Editorial Team The scale and scope of Ethiopia’s political unrest during the past year has alarmed officials of the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), and with good reason. In Oromia, home to Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, simmering tensions have erupted over, ostensibly, the Addis Ababa Master Plan and later into […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Democracy, Economy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues
Posted on October 27, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Ethiopia, Human Rights, Politics and Security, State of Emergency
By the Strathink Editorial Team The Ethiopian Government has declared a “state of emergency” following a series of protests that have rocked the country to its core. Disenchantment with the government, high rates of unemployment, rising costs of living and the absence of a platform for expressing any opposition to the government (e.g. legislature) […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Ethiopia, Opinion Roundup, Policy Dialogue
Posted on October 20, 2016. Tags: Amhara, Democracy, EPRDF, Ethiopia, Oromo, Protest
From CDRC DIGEST: A monthly publication of the Centre for Dialogue, Research and Cooperation (CDRC) With the potential to undermine peace, stability, political and economic successes Ethiopia registered in the past two decades, protests have been witnessed recently, some planned and others ‘spontaneous’, in the Amhara and Oromiya regions of the country. Some of these […]
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Posted on October 19, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Ethiopia, Human Rights, Politics and Security, State of Emergency
Posted on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 @ 7:59 am by Daniel Berhane A Directive issued on Saturday detailed the restrictions imposed as per the State of Emergency. It is to be recalled a State of Emergency was decreed a week earlier by the Council of Ministers, as the Parliament was in recess. The Decree, which […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Economy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security
Posted on October 16, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Economy, EPRDF, Ethiopia, Human Rights
EPRDF must touch base with the people and overhaul the Party and government! Not too many people would fail to see how much Ethiopia has changed over the last 25 years. What the country has achieved over the last 15 years has been particularly impressive, leading many to take the “Ethiopia rising” narrative quite seriously. […]
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Posted in Democracy, Economy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues
Posted on October 10, 2016. Tags: David Shinn, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, Somalia, Somaliland, South Sudan, Sudan
From Joomla Who is David Shinn and what is his relationship with the Horn of Africa? A: David Shinn, who has a BA, MA, and PhD from George Washington University, served from1964 through 2000 as a Foreign Service officer with the U.S. Department of State. Nearly all of his assignments dealt with Africa either […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Djibouti, Economy, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Somalia, Somaliland, South Sudan, Sudan
Posted on October 9, 2016. Tags: Ethiopia, Hailemariam, Oormia, State of Emergency
Government Has Declared a State of Emergency Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn The federal government has declared a state of emergency as of Saturday, October 8, 2016. The cabinet of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has an emergency meeting on Saturday afternoon where the government declared the state of emergency at a time of deteriorating security […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues
Posted on October 3, 2016. Tags: EPRDF, Ethiopia, Oromia, Protests
From al-Jazeera Protests continue in Oromia after 52 people killed in a stampede after police fired tear gas and warning shots. Anti-government protests erupted in Ethiopia in November [Reuters] Ethiopia has declared three days of national mourning after a stampede at a religious festival in Oromia, which started after police fired tear gas and warning […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues