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VOA discusses the inability of Ethiopia’s ruling junta to replace the late dictator Meles Zenawi
Children living on the rough streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capitol, describe their days and nights of struggle. To better understand the mentality that keeps the children from seeking help, we speak with Dr. Minas Hiruy, the director of a local charity organization. He believes that, given a chance, the children can one day succeed.
BBC and Newsnight have released an investigative report that exposes crimes against humanity by the U.S.-financed brutal dictatorship in Ethiopia. – Sept 2011
Derartu Tulu looks more believable than Azeb Mesfin. But she is mourning the death of a tyrant who made Ethiopian prison speak Oromiffa.
Muslims outraged by heavy-handed government interference
Ethiopian Muslims angered by the heavy-handed interference of the government, staged one of the largest rallies following Friday prayers on April 27, 2012. In a move that appears designed to attract Western money and support in the name of fighting extremism, the regime of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is inflaming a Muslim population that has largely been moderate and peaceful. Lately, the regime seems to thrive on antagonizing every segment of the population. Amharas are being illegally and cruelly evicted from southern Ethiopia, massive arrests and killings continue in Gambella, Afar and Oromo lands.
Please click on link below to see Frdiay’s demonstrations in Addis Ababa.
Muslim’s outraged by government interference