Tirunesh’s thrilling victory in Osaka, Japan – video
Tirunesh Dibaba’s thrilling victory in Osaka, Japan, Aug 26, 2007

Tirunesh Dibaba’s thrilling victory in Osaka, Japan, Aug 26, 2007
The Ferensay Legacion area residents of Addis Ababa have awared the Vice President of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy Party (Kinijit) Bertukan Mideksa a brand new car on Saturday.
Ferensay Legacion is Wzt. Bertukan’s neighborhood. It is also an area that was savagely attacked by Woyanne tanks and Agazi special forces during the Nov. 2005 civil unrest when the residents tried to protect their favorite daughter from being taken away by security forces. To avoid further boodshed, Bertukan surrendered herself to the Woyanne, saving the neighborhood from Mogadishu-like devastation.
Also on Saturday, the Ferensay Legacion residents had organized a luncheon for the Kinijit leaders. Representing the party, Wzt. Bertukan and Prof. Mesfin gave speeches. Kinijit President Hailu Shawel could not attend the luncheon, but he was represented by his son, Shawel Hailu.
Ethiopian Review correspondent in Addis Ababa has filed the following report in Amharic (Amharic font can be downloaded here):
የቅንጅት ምክትል ፕሬዚደንት ብርቱካን ሚደቅሳ መኪና ተሸለሙ
በአዲስ አበባ ከተማ በተለምዶ ፈረንሳይ ለጋሲዮን እየተባለ በሚጠራው አካባቢ የሚኖሩ ነዋሪዎች የአካባቢያቸው ልጅ ለሆነችው ወ/ት ብርቱካን ሚዴቅሳ መኪና በመሸለም ደስታቸውን ገለጹ፡፡ በተጨማሪም ከእስር ለተፈቱት የቅንጅት አመራሮች የምሳ ግብዣ አደረጉ፡፡ በግብዣው ላይ ፕሮፌሰር መስፍን ወ/ማሪያም እና ወ/ት ብርቱካን ንግግር አድርገዋል፡፡
ከቀኑ አምስት ሰአት ጀምሮ ነበር ግብዣውን ያዘጋጁት የአካባቢው ነዋሪዎች ጉድ ጉድ ማለት የጀመሩት፡፡ እንግዶቹ በተጠሩበት 7፡00 ሰአት ሲመጡ ግን አካባቢው በጩኅት ተናወጠ፡፡ ሁሉም ደስታውን በጭብጨባ መግለጽ ጀመረ፡፡
ዝግጅቱ ወደተደረገበት የቀበሌ እድር አዳራሽ ሲገባ አዳራሹ ውስጥ የተሰበሰበው ህዝብ ደስታውን የሚገልጽበት ስሜት ምናልባትም ከምርጫው በሓላ የመጀመሪያው የህዝብ ስሜት ሊባል የሚችል ነበር፡፡ ሁሉም ታዳሚ የቅንጅት አርማ የሆነውን የጣት ምልክት በማውጣት በፉጨት ደስታውን ይገልጻል
አዘጋጆቹ ንግግር ካደረጉ በሓላ የምሳው ግብዣ ሥነስርአት የተከናወነ ሲሆን ኣቶ ኃይሉ ሻውል ባለመገኘታቸው የተዘጋጀላቸውን ስጦታ በልጃቸው አማካኝነት ተሰተቸዋል፡፡
በተጨማሪም ለፕሮፌሰር መስፍን ወ/ማሪያም ስጦታ የተሰጠ ሲሆን ይህ ለሁለቱም የተሰጠው ስጦታ የቅንጅት አርማ የሆነው የጣት ምልክት የተቀረጸበት ዱላ ሲሆን ‹‹በትረ መንግስት›› ሲሉም ሰይመውላቸዋል፡፡
ለአቶ ሙሉነህ ኢዩኤል እና አቶ አለማየሁ ለተባለ የአካባቢቸው ወጣት ተጨማሪ ሥጦታን ከሰጡ በኋላ ለወ/ት ብርቱካን ሚዴቅሳ ሽልማት እንዳላቸው ተናገሩ፡፡ ህዝቡ ሽልማቱን ለማወቅ በከፍተኛ ጉጉት የጠበቀ ሲሆን ‹‹ጀግና›› ላለት የአካባቢያቸው ልጅ የመኪና ቁልፍ አስረከቡ፡፡ ህዝቡ ደስታውን በጭብጨባ ገለጸ፡፡
ወ/ት ብርቱካን ምን እንደምትናገር የጠፋት በሚመስል ስሜት በሁለት እጆችዋ አርማውን እያሳየች ከወገቧ በመጎንበስ ምስጋናዋን ገልጻለች፡፡ ወደ መኪናዋም በመሄድ የተሸፈነችበትን ጨርቅ ገልጣ ተረክባለች፡፡
አዘጋጆቹም ሽልማታቸውን ካጠናቀቁ በኋላ ‹‹አቅማችን ፈቅዶ ሁላችሁንም ብንሸልም ደሰ ባለን ነበር… ግን ለሁላችሁም የሚሆን አንድ ስጦታ አለን እሱም ልባችን ነው›› ብለዋል፡፡
ወ/ት ብርቱካን ሚዴቅሳና ፕሮፌሰር መስፍን ወ/ማሪያም ረዘም ያለ ንግግር አድርገው ፕሮግራሙ ተፈጽሟል፡፡
By Mohamed Abdi Farah
(SomaliNet) Somalia’s top Islamist Courts Union leader vowed on Saturday to wage a stronger insurgency in the capital, Mogadishu, until all Ethiopian Woyanne troops withdraw from the war-shattered Horn of Africa nation, AFP reports
Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the chief of the executive arm of the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), said Somalis must defend their nation against Ethiopian Woyanne forces deployed in Mogadishu to bolster the feeble government.
“Our country was attacked by Woyanne Ethiopia, who are trying to colonise Somalia,” Ahmed said in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, the base of the exiled ICU.
“We have the right to defend our country. We are compelled to attack Woyanne Ethiopia. They will be pushed out from Somalia and we will take back our freedom by force,” he added.
“We have a right to live in peace and in freedom and a right to manage our affairs ourselves … Until we get that point, we will continue the fighting,” Ahmed said.
Since wresting back control of Mogadishu in April, insurgents have switched to guerrilla tactics, carrying out daily hit-and-run shootings, roadside bomb and grenade attacks against government targets.
The Islamists and elders from Mogadishu’s dominant Hawiye clan refused to participate in internationally backed peace talks in Mogadishu, which opened on July 15, marking a key setback to the latest efforts to normalise the paralysed nation.
Instead, the Islamists and other foes of Somalia’s weak President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed are planning on opening parallel 10-day peace talks in Asmara on September 1.
Although Ahmed urged the United Nations and Western powers to support the Islamist initiative, he renewed salvos against the United States, which backed Woyanne Ethiopia in its moves to drive Islamists from Somalia.
“The US is supporting Woyanne Ethiopia, supporting the dictator Meles Zenawi who is killing our people,” Ahmed said. “We appeal to European countries, to the US, to the UN, to support us,” he added.
Ahmed, who is regarded as a moderate in the movement that Western intelligence has said has been infiltrated by al-Qaeda extremists, flatly rejected the claims.
“There are no al-Qaeda members in Somalia and we are not terrorists: we are simply Somalis,” he said.
Somalia, home to about 10-million people, disastrously collapsed after the 1991 ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre paved the way for a bloody power scramble that has defied numerous efforts to restore peace.
(AFP) Ethiopia’s Tirunesh Dibaba has come from the back of the field to retain her world 10,000 metres title in a thrilling race in Osaka overnight.
Dibaba trailed by some 50 metres with three-quarters of the race run but recovered to power past Turkey’s Elvan Abeylegesse on the bell and finish in 31 minutes 55.41 seconds.
Abeylegesse claimed silver ahead of third-placed American Kara Goucher as Dibaba, who has not run the distance since her 2005 win in Helsinki, remained on course for her second consecutive 10,000m-5,000m world double.
The victory looked impossible as Dibaba, who later revealed she was suffering from severe stomach pains, stumbled over tumbling compatriot Mestawat Tufa to drop to the back of the field.
But in scenes reminiscent of the 1982 hit ‘Chariots of Fire,’ the Ethiopian shrugged off her pain and the sweltering conditions to surge back into contention.
“That was the toughest race I’ve ever run,” Dibaba said. “I’ve won a lot of races but I’ve never been challenged so much because of this stomach problem.
“If it hadn’t been a matter of representing my country, I would have dropped out.”
Tufa, who holds the fastest time this year, was forced out by her fall and Japan’s Megumi Kinakawa threatened briefly despite having to stop to adjust a loose running shoe.
Dibaba’s elder sister Ejegayehu faded after a strong performance to finish seventh in an eventful race which brought the first day of competition to a close.
It was Ethiopia’s fifth consecutive gold medal in the event stretching back to 1999.
In 2005, Dibaba became the first woman to hold both the 5,000m and 10,000m world crowns at the same time.
But this was her first 10km event since then and she has been hampered by a leg injury this season, running against coaches’ advice in Paris to get into shape for her twin title defence.
Dibaba, 22, has a fierce rivalry over 5,000m with compatriot Meseret Defar, the Olympic champion and world record-holder, whom she will also face here.
The 10,000m world record is held by China’s Wang Junxia, coached by the doping-tainted Ma Junren, who ran 29:31.78 in 1993.
Pakistan Times Wire Service
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Friday appointed Khalid Hussain its new ambassador to Ethiopia, presently serving as ambassador to Sudan since July 2004, says a press release of Foreign Office.
Khalid Hussain holds a bachelor degree of LLB and Masters Degrees in Economics and Political Science.
He joined foreign service of Pakistan on March 21, 1977 and held various diplomatic assignments in Pakistan Missions abroad.
He served in Doha (1981-1983), Jeddah (1985-1988), Mexico (1988-1991), Abu Dhabi (1994-1997) and Tripoli (1997-2001).
Khalid Hussain served at headquarters as Section Officer (1978-1981 & 1983-1985), Director (1991-1994) and Director General (2002-2004).
The state-owned Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) on Friday signed six contracts with three Chinese companies, providing for expanding electricity supply services to rural towns and villages.
The contracts amount to more than 124 million U.S. dollars, said EEPCo General Manager Mihret Debebe.
The construction of a 400 kv Bahir Dar-Debremarkos-Addis Ababa, a 230 kv Tekeze-Endaselassie-Humera, a 230 kv Bedele-Mettu and a 230 kv Fincha’a-Gedo-Gefersa transmission stations and line installations are among the projects, Mihret said after a signing ceremony.
He said 85 percent of the funds have been secured from the Chinese government in loan, adding that the balance will come from government coffers.
Mihret said the projects should be implemented according to timetable and then contribute significantly to the country’s development endeavors.
The projects are due to complete within 18 months, he said.
Source: Xinhua