Che -Guevara Posted February 17, 2010 Kenya ministers 'boycott cabinet' Kenya President Mwai Kibaki (L) and Prime Minister Raila Odinga Allies of Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga have said they will boycott cabinet meetings until a dispute with President Mwai Kibaki has been sorted. The two men clashed on Sunday after Mr Odinga suspended two ministers accused of corruption - only for Mr Kibaki to reverse the decision hours later. source Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted February 17, 2010 Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia Instead of addressing the question of what I would do as a prime minister, I will focus on what I would suggest potential political leaders should do now and at such a time of crisis should this government collapse quickly and unexpectedly. source Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted February 18, 2010 Kenya minister hits out at Prime Minister Raila Odinga Agriculture Minister William Ruto A Kenyan minister, whose suspension over corruption claims threw the government into chaos, has launched an attack on Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Agriculture Minister William Ruto told the BBC he was not to blame for a huge scam involving illegal sales of maize. bbc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted February 18, 2010 stop concerning with your neighbours please let somalia sort out its own mess before they start concerning about neighbours. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 18, 2010 Che thanks Adeer, it seems our neighbours are in trouble. Let's watch and see how things unfold. Good read. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted February 18, 2010 Sacad..We have vested interest in Kenya and Ethiopia.What happens there affect Somalis. Duke...I think Ethiopia is on better foundation than Kenya but then again, they both enjoy the support of the west shall things unravel. Any instability in these countries will be bad news for Somalis considering how much we have invested. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juma-nne Posted February 18, 2010 Che not all your neigbours are enlisted here What about Geele of Djibouti? and asap. you should have added Siilanyo and riyaale's strugle for the top sit in your Neigbouring Somaliland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted February 18, 2010 juma-nne...Riyaale waa bilcaan carootey.Iyadaa iskoo laaban doonta.Besides, caruurteyda aka Sacaad*Ducaale, Jb, Oodweyne,etc baa halkaan dhax fadhiya ayaan kasta oon ka kariweyne xaafadii aada Geelle is the weird uncle that comes around on Thanksgiving-not really neighbor either Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qorax Posted February 18, 2010 Nin gurigiisi gubanayo guri kale kama naxo. Allaha gubo gurigooda ba' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted March 3, 2010 19 years of Tigre Dictatorship High Ranking Military Officials Principal Defense Departments *scroll down* Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted March 3, 2010 Millions of dollars earmarked for victims of the Ethiopian famine of 1984-85 went on buying weapons, according to a BBC investigation. Former rebel leaders told the BBC that they posed as merchants in meetings with charity workers to get aid money. They then diverted the cash to fund their attempts to overthrow the government of the time. Documents released by the CIA confirmed aid was "almost certainly being diverted for military purposes". Ethiopia famine aid 'spent on weapons' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted March 3, 2010 Ethiopian Opposition Candidate Stabbed to Death Ethiopian Opposition Candidate Stabbed to Death By JASON McLURE NYT Published: March 2, 2010 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — An opposition candidate for Ethiopia’s Parliament was stabbed to death early Tuesday in what opposition leaders said was part of a widening campaign of repression ahead of May elections. The candidate, Aregawi Gebre-Yohannes, was killed at a restaurant he owned near the town of Shire in Ethiopia’s Tigray region by a group of six men who had shadowed his movements for the previous two days, said Gebru Asrat, a leader of the Arena party, a member of an alliance of opposition parties. “They cut him, they stabbed him in the stomach, and he died,” Mr. Gebru said. “It’s becoming very difficult to run” in the elections, he added. Bereket Simon, the government’s communications minister, dismissed political motives for the attack and said the opposition was trying to tarnish the government’s image. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted March 3, 2010 Ethiopia Opposition Rethinks Election Campaign After Candidate Killed Tigrayans, an ethnic minority in the north, make up about six percent of Ethiopia's population, but comprise the majority of the EPRDF's decision-making inner circle. Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who is seeking re-election from his Tigrayan birthplace, celebrated the TPLF's anniversary last month with a speech in which he was reported to have urged supporters to "fight the enemy". VOA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted March 3, 2010 I think Ethiopia has been in more volatile political atmosphere than the more advanced Kenya in post-Somalia state collapse. Kenya has the potential to lead a new East Africa economic community once the Lamu port is fully financed and a common currency agreement adopted. With Eritrea already gone and Somalia's future return to political independence (now fully impeded by the West), Ethiopia might be forced by circumstances beyond its control to assume a dominated position as being "an Island in a Muslim sea". The Oromo Majority will either be given the chance to rule like the Shia in Iraq or the balkanization process of its diverse ethnic groups might take an accelerated pace. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites