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UN official slams Ethiopia s arrests of displaced in Tigray
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UN official slams Ethiopia s arrests of displaced in Tigray
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The Ethiopian Transport Ministry s report shows the doomed 737 Max 8 possessed a valid certificate of airworthiness, the crew was trained and licensed and the take-off roll was normal; Doug McKelway reports.
EXCLUSIVE: Father Eskedar Getaneh stepped out of his house on April 12 to screams from surrounding neighbors in the village of Arkumbi Kebele in the Oromo region of ethnically divided Ethiopia.
Eskedar, a 47-year-old, ethnically Amhara priest with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, watched as neighbors fled their homes from Oromo regional forces suddenly intent on removing Amharas from the village. There was not ever discrimination, not ever before this was an attack that happened after they decided to make us evacuate, Eskedar, who lived in the village for 29 years, said.
The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia today issued statement reacting to the U.S decision to impose visa restriction of Ethiopian officials.
The statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia stated that Ethiopia “finds it unfortunate to learn about the decision by the United States to continue exerting undue pressure on Ethiopia by imposing visa restrictions on Ethiopian officials”
Below is the full statement:
“This is in addition to its previous decisions to restrict economic and security assistance to Ethiopia. In this regard, the Ethiopian Government would like to state the following points:
This decision came at a time when the Ethiopian Government has been engaging positively and constructively with the U.S.
Ethiopia’s Abiy must make peace at any cost
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Ethiopia’s national elections have been postponed from 5 June to 21 June. On May 15, the head of Ethiopia’s National Elections Board, Birtukan Mideksa, announced that the elections had been postponed, citing low registration, security concerns and ‘logistical challenges’, including printing ballot papers and training polling staff. A week later it was announced that the rescheduled elections would take place on 21 June.
We should keep in mind that the current civil war in Tigray Province was triggered by an earlier postponement of the same election, then scheduled for August 2020.
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