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Shibire Desalegn – A young heroine pays the ultimate sacrifice

Ethiopian Review
July 26, 2005

Shibire Desalegn

Her name is ShiBire Desalegn. She is the first person to be killed when Meles Zenawi unleashed his forces following a peaceful protest by Addis Ababa University (AAU) students on June 6. She was shot …

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CUD will pursue legal recourse – Dr Hailu Araya

Ethiopian Review
July 25, 2005

The Coalition for Unity & Democracy’s spokesperson Dr Hailu Araya said yesterday that in the event the Election Board fails to properly count the people’s vote and declares EPRDF the winner, his party will go …

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Belarus denied political asylum to Ethiopian pilots

Ethiopian Review
July 22, 2005

The Ethiopian pilots who sought political asylum in Belarus informed Ethiopian Review today that the Belarus Ministry of Interior informed them that their political asylum requested has been denied.

The Ministry of Interior officials told …

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‘Feeling is not good’ after Ethiopia vote

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Regulars at the Crocodile, a coffeehouse in the Ethiopian capital, pored over copies of an independent newspaper called Nestanet, which means “freedom” in the local Amharic language.

“Everyone …

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Millions face hunger in 10 African countries

DPA, Addis Ababa – 20 July 2005 – Poor rains and high crop prices have left more than 18-million people with serious food shortages in 10 African countries, a food-security monitoring group said.

Diminishing water supplies and dry pastures also …

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Ethiopian opposition leader Andargachew Tsige fled to London

July 20, 2005
EthiopianReview.com

Ato Andargachew Tsige, a member of the Kestedemena Party who had been arrested and tortured by the Meles regime last month, arrived in London today.

Kestedemena is one of the four parties that make up the …

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Ethiopian opposition leaders met with US, European ambassadors, expressed their disappointment

Ethiopian Review
July 19, 2005

Representatives of the Coalition for Unity & Democracy (CUD), United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF), and the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) held a meeting with the American, British, Finland and EU ambassadors last night in …

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Ethiopians held protest rally at the Djibouti Embassy in Washington DC

Ethiopian Review
July 18, 2005

Several Ethiopians held a demonstration at the Djibouti Embassy in Washington DC today to demand that Djibouti government respect the rights of the Ethiopian pilots who defected in Djibouti last month.

The protestors asked the …

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The TPLF/EPRDF regime is lawless – Dr Hailu Araya

Ethiopian Review
July 17, 2005

In a teleconference conducted by Ethiopian Review today, the Coalition for Unity & Democracy (CUD) spokesperson, Dr Hailu Araya, said that the EPRDF government has become a completely lawless entity. EPRDF relies on gun, and …

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NGO body in Ethiopia threatened with ban for “political bias”

ADDIS ABABA, 18 July 2005 (IRIN) – An umbrella body representing more than 250 international and local charities in Ethiopia has said the government threatened on Saturday to ban it because of alleged “political bias”.

The Christian Relief and Development …

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UNHCR calls for access to three Ethiopian defectors in Djibouti

GENEVA, July 15, 2007 (UNHCR) – Assistant High Commissioner Kamel Morjane has reiterated UNHCR’s call for access to three Ethiopian airmen who reportedly defected to Djibouti in early June, but there are fears that they have already been returned to …

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Assefa Chabo sentenced to 16 years prison term

A court in Arba Minch, Ethiopia, sentenced Ato Assefa Chabo, former head of the Pubic Organization Affairs “to 16 years prison terms starting from the day of his arrest,” a government media reported today.

The court also handed down ten …

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United States, European Union Urge Ethiopian Political Dialogue

Joint statement calls for reconciliation, nonviolence in election disputes

The United States and the European Union expect all parties in Ethiopia “to abide by the political process through parliamentary and constitutional means to resolve” the election crisis, according to joint …

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CUD is preparing to take over Addis Ababa administration

Ethiopian Review
July 12, 2005

Preparations are underway by the Coalition for Unity & Democracy (CUD) to take over the Addis Ababa City administration. A personnel selection committee chaired by Dr Shimelis TekleTsadik is preparing a list of individuals who …

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People in the Somali region of Ethiopia desire change

Ethiopian Review
July 1, 2005

Shocked by the opposition parties’ landslide victory in Addis Ababa and every other constituency where international observers were present, EPRDF is fighting hard to make sure that it decisively wins the upcoming elections in the …

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Kidnapped girl in Ethiopia saved by lions

Addis Ababa – Police say three lions rescued a 12-year-old girl kidnapped by men who wanted to force her into marriage, chasing off her abductors and guarding her until police and relatives tracked her down in a remote corner of …

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Sleeping with the enemy: Sheik Al Amoudi’s betrayal of Ethiopia

By Sereke Berhan

In this age of deception, intrigue and greed, politics, especially Ethiopia politics, really makes strange bedfellows. In a not so surprising but unexpected turn of events, Sheik Al Amoudi, who was held with high regard by many …

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CUD requests re-vote in the following woredas

The Coalition for Unity & Democracy requests re-vote in the following woredas due to gross election irregularities

GOJAM
1. BITCHENA
In contravention of electoral laws, six armed militia were stationed at every voting
station before voting took place. These armed …

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Scholar says the state of emergency declared by Meles Zenawi violates constitution

By Mark Bowen

A leading expert on the Ethiopian constitution says the prevailing political climate has seriously undermined the supremacy of the law of the land as well as the rule of law in the country.

Dr Fasil Nahum, a …

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Ethiopian riot police open fire on crowds

By Mike Pflanz in Nairobi
UK Telegraph

Riot police opened fire on protesters in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa yesterday, leaving at least 22 people dead and the city centre deserted after a third day of violence.

Hundreds of people with

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Why is Al Amoudi harassing his critics?

By Meron Agonafer

We have heard good and bad things about Sheik Al Amoudi. Some say he has done a great deal of service for Ethiopia by investing in the country, and other say that he has contributed a great …

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Ethiopia: Genocide in the Making

The ruling party has demonstrated its desire to plunge the country into anarchy if its power is compromised

(Revised after the election)

The election is over and the Ethiopian people, through an impressive show of civil power demonstrated to the …

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The May 15, 2005, elections result for Tigray region

The May 15, 2005, Elections
Official results from the 38 woredas of Tigray as published by the National Election Board

NAME PARTY NUMBER OF VOTES % OF VOTES

Abiyadi
Ato Tilahun Tareke Wolde EPRDF (TPLF) 29249 99.45 %
Ato Mebiratu …

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The May 15, 2005, elections results for Addis Ababa

The May 15, 2005 Elections
Official results from the 23 woredas of Addis Ababa as published by the National Election Board

Listed here are those who received 1% or more of the votes

NAME PARTY NUMBER OF VOTES % OF …

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CUD requests re-votes in 139 woredas of Ethiopia

The Coalition for Unity & Democracy requests revotes or recounts in the following 139 woredas due to gross election irregularities

GOJAM
1. BITCHENA
In contravention of electoral laws, six armed militia were stationed at every voting station before voting took …

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Ethiopian electoral board starts probing poll irregularities

ADDIS ABABA (AFP) — Ethiopia’s electoral board on Thursday said it had started probing allegations of irregularities in Sunday’s presidential vote, with rival parties continuing to claim victory.

“Some political parties have submitted complaints on the election process. The board …

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Ethiopian ruling party scolded for victory claim

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – The European Union on Tuesday scolded Ethiopia’s ruling party and opposition for premature announcements of their success in the hotly contested weekend elections, but said the process has been relatively smooth.

“The EU election observation mission …

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Opposition did well in Ethiopia poll

afrol News

Sunday’s election in Ethiopia saw a large voter turnout, maybe up to 90 percent, according to the National Electoral Board. While obververs expect Prime Minister Meles Zenawi to win his third five-year term, the opposition claims to have …

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Meles says will accept defeat if rejected by voters

ADWA, Ethiopia (AFP) — Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said Sunday he would accept the verdict of his country’s 26 million voters even if he loses the hotly contested general election.
An Ethiopian woman casts her vote at a polling …

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Ethiopians go to poll to elect federal, regional legislators

Ethiopians go to poll to elect federal, regional legislators

ADDIS ABABA, May 15 (Xinhuanet) — Ethiopian voters went to poll on Sunday in the country’s two separate elections to elect representatives to the 547-seat House of People’s Representatives (HPR) and …

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Ethiopia: Massive turnout in general polls

ADDIS ABABA –– Ethiopians turned out in droves on Sunday to vote in hotly contested elections that are hoped to put the vast Horn of Africa nation known for grinding poverty and famine squarely on the path to democracy.

Masses …

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Meles Zenawi bans demonstrations in Addis Ababa

ADDIS ABABA, May 15 (AFP) — Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi on Sunday banned all demonstrations in Addis Ababa and its surrroundings for one month after elections the opposition claims were marred by widespread fraud.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi …

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Ethiopia prepares to vote amid claims of continued abuses

By Abraham Fisseha, Matthew Lee
Agence France-Presse

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopians prepared Saturday to go to the polls in hotly contested weekend elections as the opposition and a human rights watchdog renewed allegations of ongoing government harassment.

On the eve …

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Arrests ahead of Ethiopian election

BBC – Election observers have been arrested across Ethiopia on the eve of Sunday’s poll, opposition members say.

They told a gathering in the capital, Addis Ababa, that more than 100 monitors remained in police custody. One candidate is also …

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Ethiopian Human Rights Group Criticizes International Assessment of Electoral Process

By Alisha Ryu, VOA

ADDIS ABABA – Less than a day before Ethiopia holds its third parliamentary elections in 14 years, a domestic human rights group says it strongly disagrees with reports by European Union and American observers that say …

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Meles regime rejects HRW report

Addis Ababa – Ethiopia on Tuesday dismissed as “lies” a highly critical report from a leading human rights watchdog accusing the government of suppresing alternative voices and committing numerous abuses.

“These are the same old stories, this report is a …

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Democracy endowment’s Peterson tells Congress U.S. should press for change

By Jim Fisher-Thompson, Washington File

Washington – It is hard to see democracy expanding throughout Africa if a populous nation like Ethiopia — a country of enormous political and strategic importance for the African continent — drifts toward “corrupt authoritarianism,” …

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Ethiopian elections key to advancing democracy in Africa

Source: United States Department of State

Democracy endowment’s Peterson tells Congress U.S. should press for change

By Jim Fisher-Thompson, Washington File Staff Writer

Washington – It is hard to see democracy expanding throughout Africa if a populous nation like Ethiopia …

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Ethiopia Orders Re-Registrations of Voters After Fraud

The chairman of Ethiopia’s national election board says thousands of voters will be re-registered for upcoming parliamentary polls after the discovery of serious abuses.

Kemal Bedri said Monday that officials will re-register voters in 15 polling stations in Ethiopia’s northeastern …

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319 foreign observers to monitor Ethiopia’s national elections

ADDIS ABABA (Xinhuanet) — A total of 319 foreign observers will be deployed to various parts of Ethiopia to observe the upcoming May 15 national elections, the state-appointed National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) said Monday.

NEBE Chairman Kemal Bedri …

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Police arrest five people “carrying weapons, leaflets”

ASBE TEFERI, Ethiopia (ENA) — The West Harerge Zone in eastern Ethiopia police force says it has arrested five people carrying weapons, as well as leaflets and logo of the opposition Oromo National Congress (ONC) in Taisi and Kurfa-Roka kebeles …

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Ethiopia’s electoral board bans election campaigns at market places

The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) said Tuesday it has decreed that no political party or independent candidates shall campaign at market places as market places are business areas.

At its regular meeting, the board said it has passed …

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Carter Center to observe Ethiopian elections

Source: The Carter Center

ATLANTA – The Carter Center, invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and welcomed by the National Election Board, will observe Ethiopia’s national elections May 15th. The 50-member delegation will be led by: former U.S. President …

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European Union concerned over situation in Ethiopia

ADDIS ABABA: The European Union yesterday expressed concern over reports of “harassment” in the Horn of Africa nation, ahead of general elections scheduled for next month, officials said.

“Reports of harassment, imprisonment, and other activities of intimidation are worrysome,” said …

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Ethiopian election campaign goes digital

Two political parties contesting in Ethiopia’s May 15 national elections have been making effective use of mobile phone short message service to campaign.

The ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) …

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Meles Denies Bias Against US Democracy Groups Expelled from Ethiopia

By Alisha Ryu, VOA

Ethiopia says it had every right to expel three U.S.-funded democracy groups from the country late last month, because the groups were not in compliance with the law. The response comes as two of the groups, …

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Letter from Senator McCain and Secretary Albright to Meles Zenawi

U.S. Senator John McCain and Hon. Madeleine Albright
Washington, DC
April 14, 2005

A joint press release from the National Democratic Institute and International Republican Institute

Prime Minister of Ethiopia
Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Your Excellency:
We …

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Bearing Haile Selassie’s face, commoner claims his blood

By MARC LACEY
The New York Times

Mekbeb Abebe Welde is the spitting image of Ethiopia’s fallen emperor, Haile Selassie. Mr. Abebe has the same pointy chin, down-turned nose and slight build. When he picks up a cup of macchiato …

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Ethiopian opposition vows to change constitution if elected

The Reporter
April 9, 2005

The opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD), the umbrella organization of four multinational opposition parties, has proposed sweeping changes to the constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) as one element of …

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Ethiopia says all preparations for May 15 national elections finalized

ADDIS ABABA (Xinhuanet) — The Ethiopian Ministry of Information said Friday all parties are expected to accept the final outcome of the May 15 national elections, since the contending parties had ample opportunities to provide adequate information to the electorate.…

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Human rights organization reports pre-election abuse in Ethiopia

By Cathy Majtenyi, VOA
Nairobi, April 8, 2005

The Ethiopian Human Rights Council Friday released a report accusing local government and election officials of harassing members and supporters of opposition parties ahead of next month’s general elections.

The head of …

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DC Metro mayors ship youth supplies to Ethiopia

Washington Post
April 8, 2005

D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams and Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley teamed up yesterday to send a shipment of computers, school supplies and children’s chairs to a new youth center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

After addressing …

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Transport Cost Challenging Landlocked Ethiopia

Dagnachew Teklu
The Daily Monitor, April 7, 2005

Excessive transport cost is currently challenging Ethiopia, a landlocked country, and is weakening its competitiveness in the world market, UN said Wednesday.

After the loss of Assab Port ten years ago, transportation …

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A European Union observer accused of bias

Addis Ababa – A senior European Union election observer monitoring Ethiopia’s third-ever democratic ballot has quit after the authorities accused him of bias, an Ethiopian official said on Monday.

Siegfried Pausewang pulled out after the chair of the National Election …

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Ethiopian National Election Campaign 2005 Indepedent Auditor’s Report

April 3, 2005

TESFAYE ASMAMAW CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
P.O. Box 13267 Silver Spring, MD 20911 (202) 207-6038

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT
To The Ethiopian Community in Washington D.C. and Metropolitan Area:

I have audited the accompanying statement of revenues and expenses—cash …

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Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia dies of head wound

BBC NEWS – April 3, 2005 – Israel’s ambassador to Ethiopia has died in hospital days after shooting himself in an apparent act of suicide after news he had terminal cancer.

Doron Grossman, 48, was brought back to Israel after …

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Statement by the IRI, IFES and NDI on expulsion of their representatives from Ethiopia

FOR RELEASE FRIDAY APRIL 1, 2005
Contact: Lisa Gates IRI (202) 572-1546
Keenan Howell IFES (202) 350-6732
Jean Freedberg NDI (202) 728-5527

The International Republican Institute (IRI), IFES and the National Democratic Institute (NDI)regret the recent action by the government …

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African malaria comes to town

By Daniel Nelson

First, the bad news: urban malaria in Africa is becoming a major health problem and looks set to get worse.

The problem is growing along with Africa’s cities. Urbanisation came relatively late to the continent, but the …

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US Disappointed by Ethiopian Expulsion of American Democracy Workers

By David Gollust, VOA

The State Department said Thursday the United States is very disappointed over the Ethiopian government’s announced expulsion of three U.S. non-governmental democracy groups. They had been helping prepare the African country for elections in May.

The …

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Ethiopian political parties discuss a code of conduct

ADDIS ABABA (Ethiopian Reporter) — Political parties started discussion on the draft code of conduct prepared by the National Electoral Board (NEB) yesterday and decided to continue the discussion on the coming Tuesday.

The draft code of conduct contains major …

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EU Election Observation Mission to Ethiopia Deployed

Source : Commission Européenne (europa.eu.int)

The European Commission has deployed an EU Election Observation Mission for federal and state parliamentary elections in Ethiopia. The Mission will be led by Ms Ana Gomes, Member of the European Parliament, who will travel …

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Ethiopia ponders setting up polling stations at colleges

ADDIS ABABA (Xinhuanet) — The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) said Wednesday that it would study possibilities of setting up polling stations at higher learning institutions across the nation to enable students vote in the upcoming general elections.

NEBE …

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Stumbling Blocks and a Move to Help Ethiopia’s Young Democracy

By Nora Boustany, The Washington Post

As democratic currents flow through the nearby Middle East, Ethiopia is trying to overcome its own hurdles as a nascent democracy.

Government-backed killings of opposition party members, as well as officially sanctioned detentions, disappearances …

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Ethiopia trains police for upcoming elections

ADDIS ABABA (Xinhuanet) — Ethiopian Minister of Federal Affairs Abay Tsehaye on Saturday stressed the need for police to discharge their duties for the May 15 parliamentary elections.

The Ethiopian minister made the call here at the conclusion of a …

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55 political parties to contest in Ethiopia’s national elections

ADDIS ABABA (Xinhuanet) — The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) said Friday that 55 political parties would be contesting in the upcoming national elections scheduled to be held on May 15.

Mekonnen Wondimu, acting registrar of political party registration …

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Ethiopia Elections Board confirms the ruling EPRDF killed 2 opposition members

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Ethiopia’s elections body on Tuesday confirmed the ruling party killed two opposition members but said claims of other attacks could not be verified.

The National Elections Board was investigating allegations by an opposition coalition that …

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Ethiopia Elections Board confirms ruling party killed 2 opposition members

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Ethiopia’s elections body on Tuesday confirmed the ruling party killed two opposition members but said claims of other attacks could not be verified.

The National Elections Board was investigating allegations by an opposition coalition that …

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Voter, candidates registration ends

ADDIS ABABA (ENA) — Registration of voters and contesting candidates across the nation was officially closed at 7 p.m. (local time) on 13 February 2005 with the exception in the Somali Regional State where the election would be held in …

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Parliament amends electoral law

ADDIS ABABA (IRIN) – Ethiopia’s parliament reformed the country’s electoral law on Tuesday ahead of May’s general election, but the ruling stopped short of hopes by opposition parties.

It was the first time that the law had been amended since …

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Elections to be delayed in Somali Region

ADDIS ABABA (IRIN) – Federal elections in one of Ethiopia’s nine regions are to be delayed until several months after the rest of the country has voted, officials said on Thursday.

Tesfaye Mengesha, deputy head of the country’s National Election …

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Getaneh takes upset win at Great Ethiopian Run

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ethiopia’s Genet Getaneh produced the greatest upset in the short four-year history of the Toyota Great Ethiopian Run, setting a new course record to win the women’s title in this morning’s race.

The 10km road race …

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World Bank lauds Ethiopia’s investment climate

Concluding a four-day visit to Ethiopia last month, President Jim Wolfensohn applauded the government’s vision for growth and poverty reduction. He added that the country – the second most populous in Sub-Saharan Africa – is poised to benefit from higher …

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Ethnic Cleansing In Ethiopia: Tip of the “Golden Spear”?

By Keith Harmon Snow
Global Policy Forum

Talk privately to any Anuak people in the Ethiopian state of Gambella and it won’t be long before they speak about “the problem.” Others are terrified into silence. To Anuak and other indigenous …

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Federal parliamentary elections set for May 2005

ADDIS ABABA (IRIN) – Ethiopia will hold national elections for its federal parliament on 15 May 2005, officials told IRIN. Ten national and 57 regional parties will run in the polls, with results announced on 8 June 2005, officials from …

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Electoral body pledges fair poll in 2005

ADDIS ABABA (IRIN) – The head of the National Election Board (NEB) on 24 June urged government and opposition parties in Ethiopia to ensure “free and fair” elections next year.

Asefa Biru, the NEB executive secretary, told IRIN that his …

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Gebremaria v. Ashcroft

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Gebremaria v. Ashcroft

Petition for review form the Board of Immigration Appeals.

Elizabeth A. Holmes, argued, Bloomington, Minnesota, for petitioner.

Thomas B. Fatouros, argued, Washington, D.C (Timothy P. McIlmail, Washington, D.C. …

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Zewdie v. Ashcroft

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Zewdie v. Ashcroft

Petition for review from the Board of Immigration Appeals.

Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the petitioner was Phillip F. Fishman of Minneapolis, MN.

Counsel who presented …

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Gemechu v. Ashcroft

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Gemechu v. Ashcroft

1
Taddese Lencho Gemechu (“Gemechu”) seeks review of a final order of removal issued by the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”). The BIA affirmed the decision of the …

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Ethiopian Music Playlist

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Gebrehiwot v. Ashcroft

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Uduak J. Ubon, argued, Washington DC, for petitioner.

Robbin K. Blaya, argued, Office of Immigration Litigation, Washington, DC, for respondent.

Before MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, MAGILL, and MURPHY, Circuit Judges.

MAGILL, Circuit …

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New Poetic Work By Ethiopian Immigrant Promotes Respect, Courage And Cultural Sensitivity

McLean, VA – “The Healing Conscious” tells the story of an Ethiopian immigrant boy on his fascinating journey to America and adulthood. Author Kifle Bantayehu, a 23 year-old second-generation Ethiopian immigrant, recounts this poignant tale in poetic format. His inspirational …

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Ethiopia: V-SAT failure worries

By Tamiru Geda

V-SAT communication equipment purchased by the ministry of revenue has proved incompatible with the system used by the Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation (ETC), disclosed sources close to the concerned ministry and corporation.

Some years ago the Ministry of …

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Current Constitution of Ethiopia

Constitution of The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Adopted: 8 Dec 1994

Preamble

We, the Nations, Nationalities and Peoples of Ethiopia:
Strongly committed, in full and free exercise of our right to self-determination, to building a political community founded on

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Habtemicael v. Ashcroft

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Habtemicael v. Ashcroft

Andre Timothy Hanson, argued, Minneapolis, MN (Michelle S. Grant, Minneapolis, MN, on the brief), for appellant.

James E. Grives, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Immigration Litigation, argued, …

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Interview with Meaza Ashenafi, women lawyers association of Ethiopia


Photo: IRIN/Anthony Mitchell
Meaza Ashenafi

ADDIS ABABA (IRIN) – Meaza Ashenafi founded the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA) in 1995, of which she is still the executive director. After returning to Ethiopia from the US, where she received the Hunger …

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EC to help ensure free and fair elections

ADDIS ABABA (IRIN) – The European Commission (EC) has pledged over € 500,000 to help ensure democratic and fair elections in Ethiopia in 2005.

The funding is part of a worldwide initiative for developing countries worth around € 31 million …

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In memory of Harold Marcus

Harold G. Marcus Harold G. Marcus, founding editor of H-Africa, died Wednesday, January 15, 2003, of cardiac arrest following complications from an ongoing heart condition. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Cressida Marcus, and a daughter, Emma Rose Marcus (from a previous …

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Deir Sultan, Ethiopia and the Black World

By Negussay Ayele

Background to Deir Sultan at a glance

Unknown by much of the world, monks and nuns of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, have for centuries quietly maintained the only presence by black people in one of Christianity’s holiest …

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A new strategy for political change in Ethiopia: Consolidation of resources for election 2005

Elias Kifle
August 2002

The strategy of forming a “united front” to free our country from the TPLF/EPRDF tyranny needs to be reviewed and adjusted. I believe the current strategy has miserably failed. It’s about time we must admit that …

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Ethiopia’s Educated Suffer Government Repression

Testimonies from “Lessons in Repression: Violations of Academic Freedom in Ethiopia”


About the chilling effect of human rights violations on students and educators

We can’t complain publicly or we will be arrested. The students are afraid of such things. Not …

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The zonal and woreda elections 2001 in Hadiya and Gedeo

By Siegfried Pausewang

“We have the right to vote. We have registered, we have voting cards. But we can not make use of our right, because our candidates are not there. We demand our right to vote.”

It is voting …

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Local elections in the southern region of Ethiopia

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Face the Facts: The Recent Ethio-Eritrea Boundary Decision in the Eyes of International Law

By Yohannes Chane Metiku
April 2002

Third World jurists have the uncomfortable task of interpreting and applying “International Law”, which for the most part is made, shaped, twisted or even often times abused in line with the national interests of …

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Seven projects for Ethiopia’s recovery

By Donald N. Levine
April 2002

Radical politics and civil strife have transformed the face of the Ethiopian nation over the past quarter of a century. Besides drastic changes at home, refugees to more than a dozen countries have formed …

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Home Sweet Home – Part II

By Adugnaw Worku

A year ago this month, I was in Ethiopia enjoying the company of friends and loved ones. And now a year later, I am reliving the experience and wishing that I could still be there. On the …

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World Bank and Meles Zenawi defend each other’s interests

By Deki Alula

In an attempt to divert attention from the serious problems facing his administration, Mr. Meles Zenawi wrote a hollow piece of paper sometime ago called “a renewal something” and ordered his employees and party cadres to discuss …

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UN envoy reports no evidence of ‘child soldiering’ in Ethiopia and Eritrea

UN NEWS CENTER

NEW YORK – A top United Nations expert on the impact of armed conflict on children said today that during a recent visit to Eritrea and Ethiopia he had seen no systematic use of child soldiers and …

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Sossina Girma v. Immigration and Naturalization Service

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

SOSSINA GIRMA,
Petitioner,

VERSUS

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE,
Respondent.

Petition for Review of an Order of the

Board of Immigration Appeals
February 20, 2002

Before JONES, WIENER, and PARKER, Circuit Judges.…

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IGPP Los Alamos Assists in Study of Early Hominid from Ethiopia

A team of researchers from UC Berkeley and the Los Alamos branch of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) announced in July the discovery of fossil bones and teeth belonging to the earliest human ancestors yet discovered—a chimpanzee-sized …

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