In Ethiopia, a post-Meles future could bring end to water tension with Egypt
CAIRO: An Egyptian ministry of water and irrigation told Bikyamasr.com on Sunday morning that with the combination of Egypt’s new President Mohamed Morsi and the potential of seeing a new leader in Ethiopia, they hoped the tension over Nile River water could be resolved. “While this can in no way be official policy at this […]
Read More →Seven Minutes Of Terror To Precede NASA Mars Landing
Play Mars Landing Depicted as `Seven Minutes of Terror’ The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration is aiming to find out whether life forms can survive on Mars. First, they need to pull off a successful landing of a 1-ton rover namedCuriosity. Enlarge image This artist concept features NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover, a […]
Read More →Ethiopian appeal court reduces sentence of Reeyot Alemu
Nairobi, August 3, 2012–An appeals court in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, has reduced a 14-year prison sentence given to journalist Reeyot Alemu in January to five years and dropped most of the terrorism charges against her, according to local journalists. Reeyot, a columnist for the independent weekly Feteh, was sentenced in January and fined 33,000 birrs (US$1,500) […]
Read More →TPLF Messanger Amelework Wondemagegne jailed on drugs charges
A court in London has sentenced an Ethiopian embassy worker to 33 months inprison for trying to smuggle drugs. Amelework Wondemagegne was arrested last year with 56 kilograms (123 pounds) of cannabis at London’s Heathrow airport. The cannabis, packed in suitcases and sprinkled with chilli powder, had a street value of $249,000 (£160,000). The court ruled Wondemagegne was […]
Read More →One Spy for Every Person – Exiled Ethiopian Satirist Abebe Tolla
Abebe Tolla, (better known as Abé Tokichaw) was a newspaper satirist for Feteh newspaper in Ethiopia. He fled the country in November 2011, fearing imprisonment in retaliation for his critical news commentaries. Ethiopia is one of the repressive states in the world: the government uses very broad anti-terrorism legislation to clamp down on the free press and […]
Read More →Massage to the so Called Main Stream Media[Netsanet Zegeye- from Ethiopia]
Actually, I wanted my title to be ‘Message to the so Called Main Stream Media’, but due to oversight it happened to be like that or may be my subconscious wanted to convey something else; it might be opining that these media institutions need a sort of massage to correct their deformity which is partially […]
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