Ethiopia: British Aid in the Wrong Hands

By The Telegraph, Is Ethiopia’s government, whose security forces are guilty of rape and torture, a worthy recipient of £329 million of British taxpayers’ money? Almost 30 years ago, Band Aid mobilised a generation of British teenagers behind the campaign to help Ethiopia recover from famine. Today, Ethiopia is the second-biggest beneficiary of British aid, […]

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Ethiopia’s Dangerous Gas Deal Exposes Ogaden Population to Greater Risk

By UNPO, Bearing the European Parliament resolution of 21 January 2016 on the situation in Ethiopia in mind, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), following consultation with its sources, would like to update you on the possible impacts of the natural gas exploitation and export deal between Ethiopia, Djibouti and China on the peoples […]

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OYSU Holds Mourning Ceremony for Civilians Massacred in Ogaden

By Ahmed Abdi, A MOURNING for the massacred Civilians in Ogaden region were held in Johannesburg, South Africa on Wednesday, which highlighted the atrocities that continue to affect the people in the Ogaden region. February is Ogaden National Day of mourning, following killing of innocent civilians mainly women, children and elderly by the hands of the […]

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Accomplice in Genocide; UN Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay

By Thomas C Mountain, The UN’s Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has spent her entire time in office as an active accomplice in the genocide being conducted by the western funded Ethiopian regime against the people of the Ogaden. A report on the genocide in the Ogaden remains under lock and key in Navi […]

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