ESAT News (December 18, 2017) Students in a number of Universities in Ethiopia have continued boycotting classes in protest against the TPLF regime and recent killings of at least 18 people in Chelenqo, Eastern Ethiopia, last Monday. At least 15 students of Dire Dawa University were injured as Agazi forces entered their campuses and beat them up. Students of Dire ...
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Federal Police blames Oromo regional gov’t for deadly violence
ESAT News (December 18, 2017) The Federal Police Commission blames Oromo regional government and the regional police force for the violence in zones in Hararghe, Wollega and North Shewa which it said had resulted in loss of lives and significant property damages. The Commission said in a 67 page document that protesters caused property damages while regional police looked on. ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Movement calls for formation of transitional govt of national unity
ESAT News (December 13, 2017) The coalition, Ethiopian National Movement (ENM), today urged all stakeholders to work towards the establishment of a transitional government of national unity in a bid to save Ethiopia from slipping into an instability of regional and global consequences. Leaders of the ENM, who presented their “program of transition towards a sustainable democratic order in Ethiopia” ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Towns in Oromo region denounce Chelenko killings, mourn the death
ESAT News (December 15, 2017) Residents of several towns today denounce the killing of 18 peaceful civilians, including five members of a family in Chelenko, Eastern Ethiopia. Members of the defense forces on Monday shot and killed 18 people, execution style, while the victims were on a farm work. Reports say the army was patrolling in the area to quell ...
Read More »Ethiopia: University students continue protests
ESAT News (December 14, 2017) Ethiopia’s universities continued to be hit by protests on Thursday after the death of students last week in ethnic clashes and at the hands of regime’s security forces. Students are demanding an end to TPLF rule, a regime they say has pitted one ethnic group against the other in a policy of divide and rule. ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Social stigma hinders successful treatment of children with HIV
ESAT News (December 14, 2017) Children living with HIV in Ethiopia are at high risk of receiving inadequate treatment – or no treatment at all – on account of deeply rooted prejudice, according to a study published in News Medical. The most considerable risk can be found among very small children, who do not receive proper treatment right away, according ...
Read More »Former U.S. official says Ethiopia needs all-party conference
ESAT News (December 13, 2017) The former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs says the TPLF should consider a mediation by the U.S. government and organize an all party conference before the country collapses. Herman Cohen advised the TPLF regime to request the U.S. government’s mediation and call for an all party conference. “Ethiopia’s TPLF leadership should seriously ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Regime blocks social media, jams ESAT satellite as protest intensifies
ESAT News (December 13, 2017) As protest intensifies against its rule, the regime in Ethiopia blocked social media and jammed satellite transmissions by the Ethiopian Satellite Television and Radio (ESAT). Facebook and Twitter were down since Tuesday and satellite broadcasts by ESAT were down after repeated jamming. The regime routinely shuts down social media, Internet and broadcasts by independent media ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Killing of university students reignite nationwide protests
ESAT News (December 12, 2017) The death of university students in ethnic clashes and at the hands of regime security forces have sparked nationwide protest against the TPLF regime. Protests were held in several universities and towns across the country. Reports say two students were killed in Wollega University and two others in Debre Tabor University. So far, classes have ...
Read More »European governments complicit in horrific abuse of refugees, migrants in Libya: Rights Watchdog
EAT News (December 12, 2017) Amnesty International said today that European governments are knowingly complicit in the torture and abuse of tens of thousands of refugees and migrants detained by Libyan immigration authorities in appalling conditions in Libya. The rights watchdog published an expose today in the wake of global outrage over the sale of migrants in Libya that was ...
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