by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 12, 2018) About fifty-thousand people are estimated to have fled the town of Moyale in Southern Ethiopia and crossed into Kenya after security force killed at least ten people on Saturday. One person was killed and another injured on Sunday, sources told ESAT. The Mayor of Moyale, Aschalew Yohannes, told the Deutsche Welle Amharic ...
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Ethiopia: Regime forces killed thirteen in Moyale, twenty-five wounded
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 10, 2018) Agazi soldiers of the TPLF regime killed at least 13 people in Moyale town, in the restive Oromo region of Southern Ethiopia. At least 25 others were wounded, according to a report by the Oromia Media Network (OMN). The death toll is feared to be higher. The killings came a day after ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Foreign correspondent deported to UK
ESAT News (March 9, 2018) Ethiopian authorities deported a foreign correspondent for the Bloomberg News and The Guardian. British journalist William Davidson was based in Ethiopia since 2010. He said in his Facebook post that authorities have refused to renew his accreditation despite his attempt to use his connections in higher offices to renew his permit. Some criticize the journalist ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Prominent blogger jailed
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 9, 2018) Ethiopian regime security detained a prominent blogger and university professor on the day U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson was in the capital Addis Ababa and had commended the release of political prisoners last month. Seyoum Teshome is known for his sharp wit and criticism against a repressive regime that has no ...
Read More »Tillerson’s Ethiopia “democracy” remark raises eyebrows
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 9, 2018) Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s remark in Addis Ababa on Thursday that the resignation of a placeholder Prime Minister in Ethiopia was a “very powerful symbol to the strength of the democratic process,” draws surprise and disapproval. Tillerson also expressed his “concern” over the reimposition of the state of emergency “because it ...
Read More »“Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas” to be screened tonight in DC
“Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas” to be screened tonight in DC By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 8, 2018) “Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas,” a documentary film on land grab in Ethiopia will be screened for the second time in Washington, DC tonight. The investigative documentary particularly focuses on land grabbing in the fertile Gambella region of Ethiopia ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Five officials of OPDO jailed accused of inciting strikes
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 7, 2018) Five officials of the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO) have reportedly been imprisoned by the Command Post, which has been given the power to execute the state of emergency declared on February 16, 2018. Their arrest and detention violates their immunity as members of the regional administrative council. They were accused of ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Ruling party to meet Sunday to pick Prime Minister
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 7, 2018) Ethiopia’s ruling coalition will meet on Sunday to elect its chairman, who will, by default, be annointed Prime Minister. The Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic (EPRDF), made up of four parties formed along ethnic lines, is considered by critics and the opposition as a quasi coalition since it is run behind the scene ...
Read More »Rex Tillerson to “look at transitions of PM” and “problems in Oromia and the Somali region” in his visit to Ethiopia
By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 6, 2018) The U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson will arrive in Ethiopia tomorrow as part of a five country tour in Africa. Tillerson’s visit to Ethiopia comes at a time when the East African country is undergoing political turmoil and as a state of emergency is put in place to quell growing demand ...
Read More »Tillerson announces over half a billion USD in aid for Africa, Ethiopia gets $110 million
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (March 6, 2018) U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, announced today an additional aid package amounting to $533 mainly for five African countries that are faced with food insecurity and malnutrition due to ongoing conflicts and drought. Tillerson made the announcement today in remarks at the George Mason University ahead of his trip to five ...
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