ESAT News (September 19, 2017) The ethnic violence in Eastern Ethiopia continued with new reports showing further killings and the displacement of over 70,000 people. Ethiopia’s government spokesperson, Negeri Lencho, confirmed the number of the displaced to China’s Xinhua news agency and said the hot spot areas are now being manned by regime’s army and the situation has calmed down. ...
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Ethiopia: International inquiry needed into deaths at 2016 Irreecha festival: Human Rights Watch
ESAT News (September 19, 2017) The Human Rights Watch said it found evidence that security forces of the regime “not only triggered the stampede that caused many deaths but subsequently shot and killed some members of the crowd.” In a report released today in connection with the one year anniversary of the death of hundreds of festival goers in Bishoftu, ...
Read More »Ethiopians demonstrate in DC to support human rights bill
ESAT News (September 18, 2017) Ethiopians in the metropolitan Washington, DC area and elsewhere took to the streets today in support of H. RES. 128, a human rights bill by the U.S. congress on Ethiopia. HR – 128 resolution, among others, calls for the Ethiopian regime to investigate the killings and excessive use of force against protesters in the Oromia ...
Read More »Ethiopia faces crises without guaranteeing civil, political rights: UN Commissioner
ESAT News (September 18, 2017) The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said today that unless there is opening up of the political space in Ethiopia, the country is doomed to fail. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein was speaking in Washington, DC to members of the press and the human rights community, where he recalled that his team of human rights ...
Read More »Kenyan court rules repatriation of Ethiopian immigrants
ESAT News (September 15, 2017) A court in Kenya ordered the repatriation of about 40 Ethiopians who were in the country illegally. Kenyan media reported that the Ethiopians will be repatriated after completing a one month prison sentence or pay a fine of 800,000 Kenyan shillings. Sixty-seven Ethiopians were brought to court today and pleaded guilty for violating the immigration ...
Read More »Displacement continues in Eastern Ethiopia as killings lull
ESAT News (September 15, 2017) Thousands of people are being displaced from the Somali region in Eastern Ethiopia, a region that has seen deadly violence this week. Locals blame the TPLF regime for igniting the killings in arming both the Somali Liyou Police and Oromo militias. There has been a lull in the killings today but ESAT sources say thousands ...
Read More »London underground blast a terror incident, say police
ESAT News (September 15, 2017) An “improvised explosive device” was detonated on a Tube train in south-west London during Friday’s morning rush hour injuring at least 22 people, Scotland Yard has confirmed. The BBC report said the blast, at Parsons Green station on a District Line train from Wimbledon, is being treated as terrorism. Twenty-two people have been treated in ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Landfill landslide kills one person in Addis
ESAT News (September 14, 2017) A landfill landslide in the outskirt of the capital Addis Ababa on Thursday killed at least one person. A witness told ESAT that up to four people are feared dead and several others wounded when the pile of trash collapsed for the second time in a year. In March over 130 people were killed and ...
Read More »Killings, displacement continue in Eastern Ethiopia as violence intensifies
ESAT News (September 14, 2017) Officials of the Oromo and Somali regional administrations traded accusations and counter accusations amid the death of scores of people on both sides in a new wave of violence. The Somali administration said in a statement that in Aweday town alone, a commercial hub in Eastern Ethiopia, over 50 Somalis were killed in the last ...
Read More »NSA built secret surveillance network for Ethiopian regime: investigative report exposes
ESAT News (September 14, 2017) The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has built “clandestine eavesdropping outposts designed to listen in on the communications of Ethiopians and their neighbors across the Horn of Africa in the name of counterterrorism,” according to an investigative report by The Intercept, a news organization that covers national security, international affairs, technology and criminal justice among ...
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