Archive | Regional Issues
Posted on November 28, 2016. Tags: Human Rights, Politics and Security, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan, United Nations
From al Jazeera The decision comes after months of hesitation by South Sudan after soaring violence erupted in Juba in July. South Sudan agreed to accept the deployment of a UN-mandated force in Juba [Thomas Mukoya/Reuters] The South Sudan government has agreed to accept the deployment of a UN-mandated regional force in Juba, a spokesman […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, South Sudan
Posted on November 23, 2016. Tags: Ana Gomes, Berhanu Nega, Democracy, Ethiopia, European Parliament, Feyisa lelila, Merera Gudina
by the Strathink Editorial Team Feyisa Lilesa, Berhanu Nega, Merera Gudina, and Ana Gomes are a mixed bag of political and ethical hypocrisy. Each occupies a uniquely singular place in contemporary Ethiopian politics. Separately they are short bursts of noise on the internet. Together they are a headline that outlives its usefulness in a few […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues
Posted on November 17, 2016. Tags: Africa, Democracy, Elections, United States
From https://eldahshan.com/2016/11/13/the-us-elections-and-their-aftermath-covered-as-we-do-african-elections/ Had to be done (actually surprised it hasn’t already): Writing about the latest US elections like US media writes about African countries. **COUNTRY CRISIS WATCH** [insert CNN “breaking news” type of jingle] The US of A, a nation located in the center of the North American continent, is shaken by its latest electoral results, […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Democracy, Regional Issues
Posted on November 16, 2016. Tags: Africa, Donald Trump, Economy, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Terrorism, United States
From the Brookings Institution Witney Schneidman For Africa, at stake in this election of Donald Trump is the strong bipartisan consensus in Congress that has been the cornerstone of U.S. policy toward the continent for the last three administrations. This consensus, supported by Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama, was predicated on the notion that Africa […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Economy, Politics and Security, Regional Issues
Posted on November 11, 2016. Tags: al-Shabaab, Arms Embargo, Eritrea, Snctions, Somalia, Terrorism, United Nations
By Associated Press November 10 at 3:01 PM UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council has renewed an arms embargo on Somalia and Eritrea citing a continuing threat from al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militants. The 15-member council on Thursday approved the renewal of sanctions with 10 nations voting in favor and five abstaining. “The sanctions are preventing […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Eritrea, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, Somalia
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: Democracy, Economy, Eritrea, Human Rights, International Criminal Court, United Nations
Salem Solomon FILE - Eritrean refugees hold placards during a rally in support of a recent U.N. report that accused Eritrean leaders of committing crimes against humanity, outside the E.U. offices in Ramat Gan, Israel, June 21, 2016. A U.N.-backed commission assigned to investigate human rights violations in Eritrea is calling for a tribunal or […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Democracy, Economy, Eritrea, 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 31, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Eritrea, Human Rights, UN
28/10 - 15:58 ERITREA The United Nations (UN) human rights commission has urged the UN General Assembly to haul Eritrea before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes including enslavement, imprisonment, enforced disappearances and torture. The UN Special Rapporteur on Eritrea, Sheila Keetharuth, who made the call was speaking for the Commission of Inquiry […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Democracy, Eritrea, Politics and Security, Regional Issues