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ETHIOPIA UPDATE: In Diaspora Reliable Source is Hard to Find — War, Fake News, Refugee Crisis & Crime Against Humanity at Tadias Magazine

ETHIOPIA UPDATE: In Diaspora Reliable Source is Hard to Find — War, Fake News, Refugee Crisis & Crime Against Humanity at Tadias Magazine
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Ethiopia Opens a Pandora s Box of Ethnic Tensions

  Academic Opinion By.  Aleksandra W. Gadzala April 2nd, 2016 is an independent political-risk consultant based out of Boca Raton, FL and an Africa contributor with Oxford Analytica. Since November 2015, Ethiopia has been beset by an unprecedented wave of protests. They began as a rebuke to a government plan to expand the municipal boundaries of the capital, Addis Ababa, into Oromia Region. They have since expanded to the neighboring Amhara Region, underscoring decades of grievances against ethnic marginalization and authoritarian rule by the governing Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). The regime has responded aggressively. Human Rights Watch reports upwards of five hundred people have been so far killed in what the United States has decried as an “excessive use of force.” Tens of thousands more have been detained. An unexplained fire on September 3 in Kilinto prison in which hundreds of political prisoners are housed killed at least twenty-three. R

ETHIOPIA UPDATE: Diaspora Struggles to Find Reliable Info — War, Fake News, Refugee Crisis & Crime Against Humanity at Tadias Magazine

ETHIOPIA UPDATE: Diaspora Struggles to Find Reliable Info — War, Fake News, Refugee Crisis & Crime Against Humanity at Tadias Magazine
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Reward offered for location of Tigray leaders

defenceWeb Written by Reuters - Ethiopian National Defence Force troops. Ethiopia is offering a 10 million birr ($260,000) reward for information on the location of fugitive leaders of the rebellious force in the northern region of Tigray, government said. The reward to help capture leaders of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) was announced on state-run broadcaster EBC and later tweeted by government’s taskforce on the Tigray crisis. TPLF leaders, believed to be hiding in the mountains since the region’s capital was captured by federal forces on November 28, are fighting back. Reuters has not been able to reach them for comment for more than a week.

Ethiopian army finds hidden 4 7 million liters fuel in Tigray – New Business Ethiopia

Spread the love Buried underground by Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF), the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) discovered 21 fuel tanks filled with 4.7 million liters of fuel hidden underground in two areas in Tigray region. TPLF was hiding the fuel to use it for the war it has waged against the Ethiopian army, according to the state broadcaster ETV, which One of the guards of the 12 fuel tanks discovered near Mekele city said he and other 27 people were employed by the TPLF led administration of Tigray. He indicated that they were told that the tanks are buried underground to solve water problem of the capital city of Tigray, Mekele.

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