Saturday, April 13, 2013

TPLF/EPRDF Regime Has Failed and Is Struggling to Lead the Country!


The late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi expected to lead the EPRDF’s (Ethiopian People

Invitation To PLAD Land Grab Congressional Briefing April 15, 2013


THE LAND-GRAB ISSUE IN AFRICA

A Discussion with Advocates & Policymakers

Monday, April 15 at 2:00PM
U.S. CONGRESS: Rayburn House Office Building
(45 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC)

A SHORT DOCUMENTARY ON LAND GRABBING WILL BE SCREENED

Land grabbing is becoming the single most combative issue in Africa. It involves large-scale land acquisitions by foreign countries and corporations for farming, biofuels, logging and minerals.

RALLY TO STOP FORCED DISPLACEMENT IN ETHIOPIA AND DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY FROM THE WORLD BANK


The World Bank has been sending millions of dollars to the Ethiopian regime, which is committing grave crimes againstRALLY TO STOP FORCED DISPLACEMENT IN ETHIOPIA its people.

Ethiopia: Welcome to the whipped nation – FDRE


Animal trainers use a whip with a stiff handle to show who the boss is. A whip is used to gain control and achieveThe North Koreans use communism in tandem with a home grown philosophy. compliance using pain. During slavery in the US whipping was a powerful weapon used by the white master.  Whipping to humiliate was the hallmark of the Apartheid regime in South Africa. Whipping is an old fashioned tool and really not that effective. Today psychological form of mental whipping is what is practiced by totalitarian regimes.

Saudi Arabia torturing refuges, what a shame!


Inter- governmental, economic and cultural relations are meant – to create awareness , strengthen social relations and benefit common citizens.

A message to Awramba Times editor Dawit Kebede


A message to the “professional Journalist” turned into “a TPLF Camelion” otherwise known as Dawit Kebede

We are going through a very depressing time in our whole existence as a society and as Ethiopians. TPLF is throwing out

Thursday, April 11, 2013

World condems Jonglei peacekeeper deaths


The international community has continued to express condemnation of the death of 12 people in an ambush of a United Nations convoy in South Sudan’s Jonglei state on 9 April