ESAT News (January 23, 2018) The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called for an independent investigations into the weekend killings of Epiphany goers in northern Ethiopia by TPLF security forces. At least 13 people were killed on Saturday and Monday in Woldia town when security forces opened fire at people who were chanting anti TPLF slogans on their return ...
Read More »ESAT English News
Ethiopia rejects Egypt’s request for World Bank arbitration over dam dispute
By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 22, 2018) Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn rejected arbitration by World Bank over dam dispute as requested by Egypt last month. Desalegn was speaking to the state run news agency upon his return from a visit to Cairo where he held talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fetah Al Sisi, senior Egyptian officials and the ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Death toll on rise in Woldia killings
ESAT News (January 22, 2018) The death toll in Woldia town reached 13 as two people were shot and killed on Monday by TPLF security forces. Residents of the town were returning from the burial of some of the deceased on Monday and were chanting slogans denouncing the regime when the forces opened fire. At least two people who were ...
Read More »Ethiopia: 14 year-old among seven killed as TPLF forces shot at Epiphany goers
By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 21, 2018) At least seven people were killed on Saturday in Woldia town in northern Ethiopia as TPLF security forces shot live fire at people gathered to celebrate the annual Ethiopian Orthodox Epiphany. The youth in Woldia, known for their strong display of defiance against the TPLF, were chanting songs denouncing the regime when ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Attempt to recruit army fails amid growing regional tensions
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 19, 2018) Ethiopia’s Ministry of Defense is advertising in the local media urging the youth to join the regular army as tensions rose in the subregion following Sudan’s handover of a Red Sea island to Turkey and the ensuing deployment of troops by Egypt and Sudan along their border. Regional allies and foes responded ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Regime says controversial terrorism law will not be scrapped
ESAT News (January 18, 2018) Ethiopia’s ruling party says changes would not be made to the draconian Anti-Terrorism Proclamation (ATP), let alone scrapping the law altogether. The Proclamation has been used by the regime to charge and imprison opposition party members, journalists and dissidents who criticise the regime or exercise their basic freedom of expression. The announcement was made at ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Epiphany celebrations turn anti-TPLF protests
ESAT News (January 18, 2018) Residents of several towns who came out to escort the Ark of the Covenant and celebrate the eve of the annual Epiphany have chanted anti-TPLF slogans calling for the removal of the regime. In Gondar, Woldia, Nekempte and Ambo protesters ignored the presence of snipers and denounced the regime. Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany (Timkat ...
Read More »Merera Gudina calls for release of all political prisoners as he walks free
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 17, 2018) A day after spokesperson for the Ethiopian regime, Negeri Lencho, says the release of a prominent opposition leader would be decided after two months, Merera Gudina, along with over a hundred other prisoners of conscience, has been freed today after fourteen months of detention. A number of other leading opposition figures and ...
Read More »Sudan retracts accusations against Egypt, Eritrea
ESAT News (January 16, 2018) Sudan has recanted its accusation that Egypt and Eritrea had deployed troops near its border and said military deployment by the Sudanese army was a reaction to threats by Sudanese armed opposition groups in areas near Eritrea, according to a report by Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper. Sudanese authorities said last week that they had intelligence indicating ...
Read More »Ethiopia: TPLF to release hundreds of political prisoners dropping charges
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (January 15, 2018) Hundreds of political prisoners would be freed as early as Wednesday as charges were dropped against 528 prisoners, media affiliated with the regime in Addis Ababa reported on Monday. Announcing the release, the prosecutor general of the regime, Getachew Ambaye, however insist the country is not holding political prisoners, echoing the statement ...
Read More »