Wednesday, October 5, 2022 - Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta has hit the ground running as he officially begins the work that President Ruto assigned him. He is set to fly to South Africa for high-level peace talks aimed at ending the Tigray - Ethiopia conflict. According to a letter from the African Union, Uhuru would form…
Date: 7 September 2022 Open letter From the President of the Government of National Regional State of Tigray To: H.E. Ambassador Nicolas de Riviére, Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations and President of the United Nations Security Council (September 2022) Members of the UN Security Council New York,…
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High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has mandated Minister for Foreign Affairs Pekka Haavisto to visit Ethiopia and its neighbouring regions as the EU representative. Minister for Foreign Affairs Haavisto will travel to the Horn of Africa within the next few weeks. During the visit he will discuss the situation in Ethiopia and its neighbouring regions and ways how the international community could provide support in finding peaceful solutions. The topics to be discussed also include the humanitarian situation in the National Regional State of Tigray in Ethiopia. The European External Action Service and Finland will communicate on the matter in more detail as the visit approaches.
Ethiopia: Beyond the Politics of Hate led by Meles, Seyoum and Tedros
December 19, 2020
Addis Ababa (HAN) August 22, 2016. After waves of public protests that denounced long-time ruling party the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front, Ethiopia has experienced a political transformation. analyzing data primarily generated from interviews with government officials, members of civil society organizations, journalists, human rights advocates, and freedom of speech activists.
Ethiopia: Beyond the Politics of Hate By Al Mariam
Statement of my credo: Hate is the one crumbling wall that now stands between the people of Ethiopia and freedom, democracy and human rights in Ethiopia. The T-TPLF has weaponized and politicized hate. But the mud walls of hate erected by the T-TPLF are today collapsing on the T-TPLF everywhere under the volcanic pressure of a popular uprising . The kililistans (T-TPLF’s equivalent of apartheid’s “Bantustans”) are dissolving before our eyes.