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Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi is dead, Says Airlines Employee

By   /  July 20, 2012  /  AFRICA, WEST AFRICA  /  3 Comments

  SOURCE:IndepthAfrica |An Ethiopian Airlines employee, who wants to remain anonymous, informed reporters this afternoon that Ethiopia’s dictator Meles Zenawi has died 4 days ago. But according to our sources, his bodyguards are still at St. Luc Hospital in Belgium. If Meles is dead, what are they doing in Belgium? Is it a diversionary tactic?

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LAST DAYS OF DICTATORS IN North and East Africa,(Homes of Modern Day Notorious despots.)

By   /  July 20, 2012  /  AFRICA  /  Comments Off on LAST DAYS OF DICTATORS IN North and East Africa,(Homes of Modern Day Notorious despots.)

By Abby Minda [MT] In history the world has seen many tyrants arise and fall. Quite a lot of them have shown no mercy to their own people. Most tyrant governments have common characteristics. In order to sustain in power and to prolong their ruler ship; they arrest, torture, kill and cleanse generation. Most of […]

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Ethiopia: UN Human Rights Chief ‘Seriously Alarmed’ By Intimidation of Journalists

By   /  July 19, 2012  /  AFRICA  /  Comments Off on Ethiopia: UN Human Rights Chief ‘Seriously Alarmed’ By Intimidation of Journalists

The top United Nations human rights official today said she is “seriously alarmed” by the current climate of intimidation against journalists and human rights defenders in Ethiopia due to an overly broad interpretation of laws concerning terrorism and civil society in the country. “The recent sentencing of 20 Ethiopians, including prominent blogger Eskinder Nega, journalists […]

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CIA takes over as Ethiopian regime crumbles: analyst

By   /  July 19, 2012  /  AFRICA  /  3 Comments

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (file photo) Hated in his ethnic homeland of Tigray, once his power base, and hated by the Amhara elite, the ethnic minority who previously ruled Ethiopia, Meles has ceded de facto control of his ministries to technocrats from the CIA and […]

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Romanian PM systematically abusing constitution, says EU EU report says Victor Ponta government has ‘threatened judges, illegally removed officials and tampered with democratic system’

By   /  July 17, 2012  /  Ethiopia  /  Comments Off on Romanian PM systematically abusing constitution, says EU EU report says Victor Ponta government has ‘threatened judges, illegally removed officials and tampered with democratic system’

Romanian prime minister Victor Ponta at the EU earlier this month. Photograph: Francois Lenoir/REUTERS European authorities have waded into a brutal political feud transfixingRomania, accusing the prime minister, Victor Ponta, of systematic abuse of the country’s constitution and undermining the rule of law in his campaign to unseat the country’s president. A 22-page report from […]

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Quote Approval Becoming The Norm Between Journalists, Campaigns

By   /  July 17, 2012  /  Ethiopia  /  Comments Off on Quote Approval Becoming The Norm Between Journalists, Campaigns

  The New York Times reported on Monday about a new trend in political journalism that many found unsettling. The paper’s Jeremy Peters wrote that, increasingly, both the Obama and Romney campaigns are insisting that they be granted veto power over any quotes of theirs that appear in articles — and that reporters are assenting to the […]

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Ethiopia says Meles is ill amid AU Summit absence

By   /  July 16, 2012  /  AFRICA  /  1 Comment

Newai Gebreab (left), long time economic advisor to Meles, and Foreign Ministry chief Berhane Gebrekristos are running the country since Meles Zenawi’s absence from the state of affairs due to illness. The two individuals of Eritrean heritage assuming key leadership positions, closely supported by Gen. Samora Yonus and Communications Chief Bereket Simon (both of Eritrean heritage as well) together with Meles’ God-father and […]

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ton: Egypt’s military must return to national security roleHillary Clinton meets Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in Cairo and says the US supports the full transition to civilian rule

By   /  July 15, 2012  /  Ethiopia  /  Comments Off on ton: Egypt’s military must return to national security roleHillary Clinton meets Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in Cairo and says the US supports the full transition to civilian rule

The United States supports the full establishment of democratic rule in Egypt and the return of its military to an exclusively national security role, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton said on Saturday. Making her first visit to Egypt since the inauguration of President Mohamed Morsi two weeks ago, Clinton stressed, however, that it was entirely […]

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Iraq war will haunt west, says Briton who advised US militaryExclusive: Emma Sky – British civilian who advised US commanders in Iraq – say Muslim world sees a war on Islam

By   /  July 15, 2012  /  MIDDLE EAST  /  Comments Off on Iraq war will haunt west, says Briton who advised US militaryExclusive: Emma Sky – British civilian who advised US commanders in Iraq – say Muslim world sees a war on Islam

Iraq war will haunt west, says Briton who advised US militaryExclusive: Emma Sky – British civilian who advised US commanders in Iraq - say Muslim world sees a war on Islam

Emma Sky was civilian governor of Kirkuk and political advisor to General Odierno, commander of US forces in Iraq. Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian A British academic who became a top adviser to the US military during the most troubled periods of the Iraq war has said she fears the west has yet to see how […]

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Press release | PEN denounces sentencing of Ethiopian blogger Eskinder Nega

By   /  July 15, 2012  /  AFRICA  /  Comments Off on Press release | PEN denounces sentencing of Ethiopian blogger Eskinder Nega

in the theater of One World a media project | in pursuit of cultural diplomacy and international understanding  Posted on July , 2012 NEW YORK CITY | PEN American Center reacted angrily to the sentencing of journalist Eskinder Nega to 18 years in prison on bogus terrorism charges in Ethiopia, calling on the United States and other donor […]

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