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Ethiopia: Chinese factory, several buildings set ablaze as protest against TPLF continues

ESAT News (November 10, 2017) Protests continued against the TPLF regime in East and West Shewa as several buildings were reduced to rubble. In Minjar Shenkora, North Shewa, protesters burnt a Chineses chipwood factory and disrupted a meeting by regime officials. Protesters in Chefe Donso, in East Shewa set ablaze courts, government offices, as well as the town’s municipality and ...

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Ethiopia: Spy agency use UN budget, vehicles to persecute dissidents

By Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 9, 2017) The Information Network Security Agency (INSA), Ethiopia’s spy agency, is using UN budgets and vehicles with UN tags to conduct surveillance, intimidation, arrest and to even carry out executions of dissidents in Ethiopia, according to well placed ESAT sources. The UNHCR and the Ethiopian regime have a joint programme called the Administration ...

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Dutch prosecutors demand life in prison for Ethiopian war crimes suspect

ESAT News (November 9, 2017) I what is being described as a rare move in justice in The Hague, prosecutors demand that an Ethiopian man suspected of “war crimes” in the 1970’s “Red Terror” in Ethiopia be jailed for life. According to the AFP report, Dutch prosecutors on Wednesday called for, Eshetu Alemu, 63, a Dutch-Ethiopian national to be jailed ...

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Probe finds $100bn embezzled in Saudi Arabia

ESAT News (November 9, 2017) Saudi Arabia’s attorney general says at least $100bn has been embezzled through systemic corruption and embezzlement in recent decades. The BBC report quoted Sheikh Saud al-Mojeb, the attorney general as saying that 199 people were being held for questioning as part of a sweeping anti-corruption drive that began on Saturday night. The attorney general did ...

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Ethiopia: Shortage of hard currency cripples economy, says Governor of National Bank

ESAT News (November 8, 2017) The serious shortage in foreign currency has stagnated the economy, the Governor of the Ethiopian National Bank says, as the country’s telecom fails to pay loans and carry out its routine operation. The Governor told the Ethiopian Parliament that the low turnover in foreign currency that the country derives from export trade has dwindled, which ...

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Al Amoudi’s overseas businesses unaffected by corruption probe, asset in Saudi remains frozen

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 8, 2017) Overseas businesses owned by Mohammed Hussien al Amoudi, the Ethiopian born Saudi billionaire, who is among businessmen and princes arrested under Saudi’s anti- corruption measures, would not be affected by the crackdown that also aimed at freezing the assets of suspects, according to a spokesperson for the sheikh. But his asset in ...

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Arrested princes in Saudi sleeping on lobby floor of Ritz Carlton

ESAT News (November 7, 2017) Princes and businessmen arrested on Sunday in Saudi’s crackdown on corruption are reportedly sleeping on bare mattresses on the lobby floor of a five star hotel. Review.org reports that the mattresses were re-structured memory foam mattresses from online mattress manufacturer Nectar. Nectar has not responded to our claims to verify this fact. The Daily Mail ...

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Ethiopia: Businesses, factory workers strike opposing tax hikes and low wages

ESAT News (November 7, 2017) Businesses in Dessie, a commercial town in the Amhara region, went on strike today opposing the drastic tax hike imposed by authorities. Early this year Ethiopian authorities imposed draconian taxes on small businesses. The measure has faced backlash from the business community that faces unfair competition by ruling party conglomerates which involve all types of ...

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Ethiopian man arrested near White House after alleged threat against ‘all white police’

ESAT News (November 7, 2017) The Secret Service arrested an Ethiopian man on Monday near the White House after they had been told to be on the lookout for a man who allegedly threatened to kill “all white police” there, according to a CNN report. Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, alerted the US Secret Service that the Ethiopian man planned ...

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Kenya arrests 132 Ethiopians

ESAT News (November 6, 2017) Kenyan police said they have arrested 132 Ethiopian nationals whom they said have entered the country illegally The Xinhua report said the arrest was carried out in a security operation at a residential estate in Nairobi. The report quoted area police commander Joseph Gichangi as saying the Ethiopians had sneaked into the country from Moyale ...

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