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Wounded in Addis, finished off in Riyadh

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From China to Ethiopia and from Belarus to Saudi Arabia, there is no shortage of repressive regimes in the world. In general, repressive societies are defined as exerting pervasive state control over daily life, banning free speech and political opposition, and practicing severe human rights violations. All of these attributes describe the Ethiopian regime from […]

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New report ranks Africa’s most and least child-friendly countries

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PRESS RELEASE  (Embargoed 00:01GMT 18 November 2013) And reveals that Africa has become more child-friendly, but still faces serious challenges   18 NOVEMBER 2013, ADDIS ABABA: According to a new report launched today which ranks how child-friendly 52 African governments are, Africa has become a better place for children compared to five years ago, and improving […]

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Emir of Riyadh and his deputy, standing on the work of the committees in charge of labor migration Ethiopian

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Stop by His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh and his Deputy of His Royal Highness Prince Turki bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Riyadh region on the work of the relevant security departments at the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Finance in charge of ending the […]

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WASHINGTON-DC Ethiopian Americans in front of Saudi Arabia embassy protesting against the Saudi crimes on the illegal Ethiopian migrant workers in the Kingdom. Abdu Kiar lived in Jeddah Saudi Arabia for six years and now angrily talk about the crimes done by the Saudi youths

By   /  November 17, 2013  /  AFRICA, Ethiopia  /  Comments Off on WASHINGTON-DC Ethiopian Americans in front of Saudi Arabia embassy protesting against the Saudi crimes on the illegal Ethiopian migrant workers in the Kingdom. Abdu Kiar lived in Jeddah Saudi Arabia for six years and now angrily talk about the crimes done by the Saudi youths

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The Distress of the Ethiopia Immigrants in Saudi Arabia By Mekonenn Elalla Fekadu

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Yesterday around 5:15 AM Ethiopia local times many protesters were out on the street federal police were attacking them. Among them there were old people. What’s even more heart breaking was the Saudi Embassy people were sitting on their roof tops and smiling when the TPLF federal police beat up their own people? The idea […]

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Crazy Photos Are Coming Out Of Saudi Arabia After Rain Leaves Capital Flooded

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Riyadh, the 5 million strong capital of Saudi Arabia, generally doesn’t receive much rainfall over the year. One source says that, on average, just 0.2 inches of rain fall in November. It’s perhaps because of this that the city has been unable to handle around two hours of heavy rain today. Residents are in shock, […]

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This Message for Saudi Arabia Ambassador in the world

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Mr. Ambassador, Thank you for promptly responding to our concern. We respectfully disagree with your statement that no killing, raping or beating of Ethiopians is taking place in Saudi Arabia. You are correct sir, in stating that Saudi Arabia is entitled to reform and streamline its laws and regulations. Regardless of the status of the […]

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Saudi Arabia and its labourers Go home, but who will replace you? A Saudi edict to limit the reliance on foreign workers is fraught with difficulty

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The Economist Report MILLIONS of pious pilgrims flock to Mecca every year, but the Muslim holy city’s newest, biggest hotel serves a different clientele. Just months after opening, the Shumeisi Deportation Centre already holds more than 20,000 Egyptians, Ethiopians, Indonesians, Yemenis and citizens of other nationalities, nearly half of them women. They will not be […]

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Ethiopian ambassador in Saudi Arabia apologizing on Saudi TV

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HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN SAUDIA ARABIA

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  For Immediate Release November 15, 2013   The Center for the Rights of Ethiopian Women (CREW) is disturbed and seriously concerned by reports, pictures and video footages about the violence perpetrated against Ethiopian migrant workers in Saudi Arabia.  Saudi authorities launched a crackdown on undocumented migrant workers following an amnesty which had expired. As […]

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