This can be a good propaganda song for the new tribalist party that has just been formed by Gebru, Seye, Beyene and Birtukan’s UDJ to participate in the 2010 fake elections. Despite what the singer is saying, Ethiopians are forced into exile by the vampire Tigrean People Leberation Front ({www:Woyanne}) that has turned the country in to a hell on earth for most Ethiopians.
ONLF Fighters put out of action 289 Woyane Soldiers, Ethiopian residents in UK vow to support EPPF forces, and other news. Watch below:
By Rosa Prince | Telegraph.co.uk
In a statement, David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, revealed that a team of officials will accompany the doctor to prepare for the Ethiopian-born former British resident’s return to the UK.
Britain is seeking to secure Mr Mohamed’s release from Guantanamo Bay, where he is believed to be in a fragile condition after going on hunger strike in protest at the refusal of the US authorities to release documents said to show British security service involvement in his torture.
Mr Miliband said: “We have long been concerned by reports of Mr Mohamed’s welfare and medical condition.
“The visit will help us make preparations for his return, should the review confirm a decision to release him.
“The team will include a medical examiner, who would take part in any return, so that he may assess Mr Mohamed’s condition himself and report back.”
Matthew Elliott, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance criticised the use of public funds. He said: “If he continues his hunger strike during the flight, that’s his problem. Why should any additional cost be placed on British taxpayers when the prisoners of Guantanamo all wanted the camp to be closed?”
By Tesfa-alem Tekle | Sudan Tribune
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A Sudan based petroleum company has penetrated to Ethiopian oil {www:market} to start operation on lubricants, fuel {www:distribution} and to provide related service in the country
Wadi Alsundus Petroleum Co, oil products distributor, is the second Sudanese oil company to operate in Ethiopia will begin functioning by the end of January, sources from the company said.
It exports gasoline to Ethiopia on behalf of Sudan government.
Wadi Alsundus has already opened branch office in the Ethiopian capital and built two oil-pumping stations in the outskirts of Addis Ababa at Mojo and Sebeta with each having an installed capacity of 160,000 liters.
The already built two oil-pumping stations are set to operate by the end of January.
The {www:introduction} of the Sudanese oil company will raise the total number of functioning oil companies in Ethiopia to seven.
The Ethiopian oil market, which had for years been dominated by foreign based Total, Mobil, Agip, Shell, in recent years been penetrated by the Kenyan Kobil, the Sudanese Nile oil, the Libyan Oilibya and now for the second time by another Sudanese oil company, Wadi Alsundus.
All the earliest dominant oil companies Agip, Mobil, and shell are actually No more in the market of the nation except for total.
The Sudanese oil company, Wadi Alsundus, has also planned to build 18 additional fuel stations in {www:different} regions of the nation to provide multi-regional distribution {www:operation}.
When the oil company goes into full operation it will provide direct supply to big enterprises that demand large volume of heavy and light fuels.
In November 2008, the Libyan petroleum dealer Oilibya bought the retailed business of Netherlands based Dutch shell, a shell company that operated in Ethiopian for 60 years and had built 200 retail service stations.

NEW YORK, USA (AVING) – Kia Motors announced today the donation of a mobile clinic in Ethiopia, one of the world’s least developed countries, as a means to help improve maternal and infant health. According to current Ethiopian health data, pregnancy related problems account for 13.8% of in-patient mortality among women of child bearing age.
The philanthropic donation is part of Kia Motors’ “Moving the World Together” CSR initiative. The specialized and equipped mobile clinic is fully funded by Kia Motors.
Mr. Hyoung-Keun Lee, Senior Executive Vice President & COO of the International Business Division, said, “This is a meaningful and important project for Kia Motors. Ethiopia has a high infant and maternal mortality rate, and we believe that this mobile clinic will provide necessary medical care to those in hard-to-reach areas of the country.”
The Kia mobile clinic is constructed to provide prenatal care, postpartum care, gynecological examinations and child immunizations. The inside of the clinic is divided into a delivery and gynecological examination room, an ultrasound /ECG/ and vaccination room, and a patient consultation room. Equipped with everything from an incubator to a fetal heart monitor to infant delivery instruments, this mobile clinic ensures proper care for both mothers and infants.
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has rejected any effort to mediate a border dispute with Ethiopia’s tribalist regime led by Meles Zenawi (Woyanne), calling it a “wicked ploy”, state media said on Saturday.
Last week, Ethiopia’s dictator Meles said he supported efforts by Libyan leader and new African Union chairman Muammar Gaddafi to arbitrate between Addis Ababa and Asmara, but doubted the maneuver would be successful.
“The political and diplomatic campaigns undertaken by ({www:Woyanne}) … are but wicked ploys designed to appease the Eritrean people and international community,” state media quoted Isaias as saying.
“He further underlined that as long as sovereign Eritrean territories remain under occupation, engaging in dialogue about any issue is totally illogical,” it said on the government website, www.shabait.com.
A 2002 border decision gave the flashpoint town of Badme to Eritrea, but Ethiopia Woyanne initially rejected it. Addis Ababa Woyanne has since said it wants more talks.
Eritrea is also involved in a border dispute with Djibouti. The two sides clashed last year and tensions have remained high.