onsdag 9. januar 2013
Antsokya: FBI foils murder plot on journalist Abebe Gellaw E...
Antsokya: FBI foils murder plot on journalist Abebe Gellaw E...: BOSTON, Massachusetts (Ethiomedia) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has foiled a murder plot on award-winning journalist Abebe ...
søndag 6. januar 2013
Ethiopia's PM marks 100 days in office
On 21 September 2012 Hailemariam Desalegn was sworn in as Ethiopia’s
prime minister. He was regarded as a compromise candidate and many
Ethiopians expected more political freedom. 100 days on, hope is fading. A few days before Ethiopia's new prime minister, Hailemariam
Desalegn, was sworn in, the Ethiopian government pardoned 2,000
political prisoners. Desalegn's inauguration coincided with the Orthodox
New Year which falls in September. At the same time the Ethiopian
government started negotiations in Kenya with the Ogaden National
Liberation Front (ONLF), a separatist group based in the eastern part of
the country.
The Ethiopian government classifies the armed wing of ONLF as "terrorists". When the new prime minister hinted at the prospect of peace talks with arch rival Eritrea, many Ethiopians believed they were finally entering a new era of political sunshine.
The 47-year-old engineer and father of three daughters, is considered moderate and affable, compared to Meles Zenawi, Desalegn's charismatic predecessor. Zenawi ruled the country with an increasingly iron fist following the bloody 2005 elections.
The Ethiopian government classifies the armed wing of ONLF as "terrorists". When the new prime minister hinted at the prospect of peace talks with arch rival Eritrea, many Ethiopians believed they were finally entering a new era of political sunshine.
The 47-year-old engineer and father of three daughters, is considered moderate and affable, compared to Meles Zenawi, Desalegn's charismatic predecessor. Zenawi ruled the country with an increasingly iron fist following the bloody 2005 elections.
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