Externalizing Ethiopia’s Internal Issues a Fruitless Endeavour

By Merhatsidk Mekonnen | for Addis Fortune, Eritrea is rather a tiny nation in the Horn of Africa with a negligible profile and a total population not more than six million – although no country’s status should ever be pre-judged in terms of its territorial and population size from a legal and geo-political standpoint.

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Politics of Fear: Crisis in Ethiopia and the Role of the International Community

By Fikrejesus Amahazion, PhD Dozens of anti-government protesters have been killed and arrested by government authorities amid ongoing unrest in Ethiopia. For months, hundreds of thousands of protesters from Ethiopia’s largest ethnic groups have rallied to protest political marginalization and systematic persecution by the government. In June, a 61-page human rights report was released, condemning […]

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Western Media as An Accomplice to TPLF Killings in Ethiopia

By Abel Kebedom, By now it must be clear to every Ethiopian that the western mainstream media is neither free nor impartial. Everything it does is intertwined with the western interest. If the news does not serve the western interest, thousands of people could disappear without the world population hearing a single word about their […]

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