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We are talking about the wrong and not asking the right. Regardless of numbers, the picture is how will this change the lives of the voters?
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Irony...I bet they never thought they will be in this position one day. Djibouti extradites TPLF fighters to Ethiopia for trial WWW.GAROWEONLINE.COM
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Maybe it depends who you count as a voter
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Tens of thousands attend anti-US rally Published5 hours ago
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Ethiopia demonstrating against Yanks and openly inviting Russia and China, and Kenya signing a military pact with Egypt...interesting -
Tens of thousands attend anti-US rally Published5 hours ago
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Some people held placards applauding Russia's President Vladimir Putin and China's leader Xi Jinping -
Ethiopia's Tigray conflict: Tens of thousands attend anti-US rally WWW.BBC.COM It comes days after US President Joe Biden called for a ceasefire in conflict-hit Tigray.
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So, how many children were registered, and how many Wadani candidates are still in detention?
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Rendille, In the spirit of reconciliation, Somalis are moving on, it is time for you to move on as well,
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Since Farmajo can't run for another term, his legacy assuming he wins should be giving a Roble a hand. Roble should indeed stick with his boss.
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You never know! It must suck to be Kheyr . He didn't stick with his boss, and didn't gain anything from joining the opposition
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PM Abiy Ahmed Declares War on Tigray: First bullets fired
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Statement by President Joe Biden on the Crisis in Ethiopia MAY 26, 2021 • STATEMENTS AND RELEASES I am deeply concerned by the escalating violence and the hardening of regional and ethnic divisions in multiple parts of Ethiopia. The large-scale human rights abuses taking place in Tigray, including widespread sexual violence, are unacceptable and must end. Families of every background and ethnic heritage deserve to live in peace and security in their country. Political wounds cannot be healed through force of arms. Belligerents in the Tigray region should declare and adhere to a ceasefire, and Eritrean and Amhara forces should withdraw. Earlier this week, the UN Office of Humanitarian Affairs warned that Ethiopia could experience its first famine since the 1980s because of this protracted conflict. All parties, in particular the Ethiopian and Eritrean forces, must allow immediate, unimpeded humanitarian access to the region in order to prevent widespread famine. The United States urges Ethiopia’s leaders and institutions to promote reconciliation, human rights, and respect for pluralism. Doing so will preserve the unity and territorial integrity of the state, and ensure the protection of the Ethiopian people and the delivery of urgently needed assistance. The Government of Ethiopia and other stakeholders across the political spectrum should commit to an inclusive dialogue. Working together, the people of Ethiopia can build a shared vision for the country’s political future and lay the foundation for sustainable and equitable economic growth and prosperity. The United States is committed to helping Ethiopia address these challenges, building on the longstanding ties between our two nations and working with the African Union, United Nations, and other international partners. U.S. Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Jeff Feltman is leading a renewed U.S. diplomatic effort to help peacefully resolve the interlinked conflicts across the region, including a resolution of the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam that meets the needs of all parties. Special Envoy Feltman will return to the region next week and keep me apprised of his progress. America’s diplomacy will reflect our values: defending freedom, upholding universal rights, respecting the rule of law, and treating every person with dignity. -
Egypt, Kenya sign Technical Agreement on Defence Cooperation
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They are making with countries surrounding Ethiopia apart from Somalia, Eritrea, and Djibouti. -
Egypt, Kenya sign Technical Agreement on Defence Cooperation
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Egypt, Kenya sign Technical Agreement on Defence Cooperation - Daily News Egypt DAILYNEWSEGYPT.COM Technical Agreement - The agreement aims to deepen the partnership between the two countries in matters of mutual benefit. -
US imposes restrictions on Ethiopian and Eritrean officials
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If we are talking about war crimes, all should pay Not Jamal Osman but... -
Uhuru loses a landmark case before the ICJ case
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In that case, this was politically motivated. -
PM Abiy Ahmed Declares War on Tigray: First bullets fired
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PM Abiy Ahmed Declares War on Tigray: First bullets fired
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US imposes restrictions on Ethiopian and Eritrean officials
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United States’ Actions to Press for the Resolution of the Crisis in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia - United States Department of State WWW.STATE.GOV The United States has deepening concerns about the ongoing crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region as well as other threats to the sovereignty, national unity, and territorial integrity of Ethiopia. People in Tigray... -
The United States has deepening concerns about the ongoing crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region as well as other threats to the sovereignty, national unity, and territorial integrity of Ethiopia. People in Tigray continue to suffer human rights violations, abuses, and atrocities, and urgently needed humanitarian relief is being blocked by the Ethiopian and Eritrean militaries as well as other armed actors. Despite significant diplomatic engagement, the parties to the conflict in Tigray have taken no meaningful steps to end hostilities or pursue a peaceful resolution of the political crisis. The United States condemns in the strongest terms the killings, forced removals, systemic sexual violence, and other human rights violations and abuses. We are equally appalled by the destruction of civilian property including water sources, hospitals, and medical facilities, taking place in Tigray. We call on the Ethiopian government to meet public commitments to hold accountable all those responsible for human rights violations and abuses, to protect civilians, and to ensure unhindered humanitarian access. We call for the Eritrean government to live up to its public commitment and immediately return its troops to internationally recognized Eritrean territory. Without an immediate cessation of hostilities and a rapid expansion of humanitarian access, current and significant food insecurity could lead to famine. The time for action from the international community is now. Today, I am announcing a visa restriction policy under Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act on the issuance of visas for any current or former Ethiopian or Eritrean government officials, members of the security forces, or other individuals—to include Amhara regional and irregular forces and members of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF)—responsible for, or complicit in, undermining resolution of the crisis in Tigray. This includes those who have conducted wrongful violence or other abuses against people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, as well as those who have hindered access of humanitarian assistance to those in the region. Immediate family members of such persons may also be subject to these restrictions. Should those responsible for undermining a resolution of the crisis in Tigray fail to reverse course, they should anticipate further actions from the United States and the international community. We call on other governments to join us in taking these actions. Additionally, we have imposed wide-ranging restrictions on economic and security assistance to Ethiopia and will bring our defense trade control policy in line with them. We will continue humanitarian assistance and certain other critical aid to Ethiopia in areas such as health, food security, basic education, support for women and girls, human rights and democracy, good governance, and conflict mitigation, consistent with available authorities. The United States will continue its existing broad restrictions on assistance to Eritrea. The United States reiterates its calls for a durable, political solution to the crisis. We are committed to supporting efforts to resolve the crisis in Tigray and help Ethiopians advance reconciliation and dialogue to overcome current divisions.
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