ESAT News (December 21, 2017) A landlord for the South Sudanese Embassy in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa had been taken to court over rental arrears, the South Sudanese Radio Tamazuj reported today. John Sefo, the landlord who rented his building to South Sudan Embassy in Addis Ababa, told Radio Tamazuj today that he has sued the South Sudanese Embassy over ...
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Ethiopia: Oromo, Amhara MPs boycott Parliament
ESAT News (December 20, 2017) Oromo and Amhara MPs representing the Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO) and the Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM) have boycotted the Ethiopian Parliament saying the Prime Minister need to address the ongoing ethnic clashes and political crisis in the country. The Parliament did not hold its regular session last Thursday and yesterday as the absence ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Opposition parties agree to work in unison
ESAT News (December 20, 2017) Three opposition parties have agreed to work together in matters of capacity building, organizational issues and finance. The Blue Party, the All Ethiopian Unity Organization and Shengo have issued a joint statement in Washington DC following a meeting by leaders of the respective parties. Shengo is forum of opposition groups in the Diaspora while the ...
Read More »Congressman says regime that terrorizes its people cannot be U.S. ally
ESAT News (December 20, 2017) A U.S. congressman said the Ethiopian regime which terrorizes its people cannot and should not be an ally to the United States. Representative Mike Coffman of the 6th district of Colorado was speaking to a gathering of Ethiopians in Denver over the weekend that was met to deliberate on House Resolution -128, a resolution Supporting ...
Read More »EU says ethnic clashes in Ethiopia deeply worrying
ESAT News (December 20, 2017) Recurring reports of violence in several universities and clashes in different parts of Ethiopia are deeply worrying, in particular as regards their increasingly ethnic nature, the European Union said in a statement today. The statement by Catherine Ray, the Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy pointed out the recent incidents in Oromia-Somali regions, which ...
Read More »Regime forces kill 7 civilians in Southern Ethiopia as protest continues
ESAT News (December 19, 2017) Reports reaching ESAT say regime security forces killed 7 civilians on Monday in Southern Ethiopia as anti-TPLF protests intensified in the region and beyond. In towns stretching from Yabello to Moyale, Agazi forces of the regime carried out extra-judicial killings against protesters, particularly targeting the Oromos, according to sources. The road from Yabello to Moyale, ...
Read More »UK court finds Tadesse Biru not guilty of terrorism offences
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (December 19, 2017) A jury in a British court today found Dr. Tadesse Biru Kersmo not guilty of all counts of terrorism charges brought by prosecutors. After weighing the charges and defense testimonies the jury at the Snaresbrook Crown Court returned a verdict of not guilty on all counts. Dr. Kersmo, who is a university ...
Read More »Dozens killed in fresh ethnic violence in Eastern Ethiopia
ESAT News (December 18, 2017) Dozens of people have been killed in a renewed ethnic attack in Eastern Ethiopia over the weekend in what activists and critics say was carried out following the decision by the military to leave areas where ethnic tensions were high. Details of what happened in two districts in West Hararghe remain blurry but initial reports ...
Read More »Ethiopia: University students continue protest, boycott classes
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 ...
Read More »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. ...
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