ESAT News (November 29, 2017) Security forces killed six people in Eastern Hararghe where protests have continued for several days against the TPLF regime. Chelenko, Gursum, Bedeno, Babile, Aweday are some of the towns in Eastern Hararghe where residents took to the streets to protest but met with deadly forces by security forces. Agazi forces of the regime and the ...
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Thousands of Ethiopians deported from Saudi Arabia
ESAT News (November 29, 2017) At least 1,300 Ethiopians have been deported from Saudi Arabia as the Kingdom’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants began last week. In March, Saudi declared a 90-day amnesty for undocumented immigrants to leave the Kingdom and return legally. That amnesty was extended twice before authorities began deporting undocumented workers last week. Over 70,000 Ethiopian nationals have ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Thousands of university students left campus as protest continues
ESAT News (November 28, 2017) Protest by university students against the regime in Ethiopia continued as about 35,000 students of the Haromaya University left their campuses. The students of Haromaya University had left their campuses a week ago but returned as the Aba Gedas, traditional leaders of the Oromos, promised to broker a deal and obtain a favorable response from ...
Read More »Ethiopia: TPLF demotes chairman, suspends Meles Zenawi widow
by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 27, 2017) The marathon congress of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), Ethiopia’s ruling clique, has removed Abay Woldu as chairman of the Front, according a statement issued by the Front. The statement said Abay Woldu is will continue as a member of the central committee. The congress of the TPLF executive and central ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Search for deserters in Southern Ethiopia continues
ESAT News (November 24, 2017) As search for soldiers who are said have deserted from the army in Southern Ethiopia continued, new reports indicate that one soldier was killed in a shootout between a commander and soldiers who were dispatched to search for the deserters. Thirty-eight soldiers with the 10th division of the army in southern Ethiopia disappeared Monday along ...
Read More »Ethiopia: TPLF forces kill ethnic Somalis, Oromo in south
ESAT News (November 24, 2017) TPLF special forces that were deployed to Borbor, near Moyale, in the country’s southern border, have reportedly launched deadly attacks against locals killing at least 27 people. The TPLF forces have been accused of pitting ethnic Somalis against Oromos who share common resources in Southern Ethiopia. The forces have reportedly used a dispute over land ...
Read More »Trade Secretary fails British father on death row in Ethiopia
ESAT News (November 23, 2017) The International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox, has admitted he did not raise the case of a British father on death row in Ethiopia at an official meeting with the Ethiopian Prime Minister earlier this month, according to Reprieve, an international human rights organization that is following the case. Asked directly about the case of Andargachew ...
Read More »Ethiopia issues yet another tender to buy 70,000 tons wheat
ESAT News (November 23, 20-17) The Ethiopian regime has issued an international tender to buy about 70,000 tons of milling wheat, European traders said. The tender deadline is Dec. 5, according to UkrAgroConsult, a Ukrainian agricultural consulting company. The report said the country also made a major purchase of 400,000 tonnes of wheat in early November. Finance for the 70,000 ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Federal police commander killed in Bahir Dar
ESAT News (November 22, 2017) A federal police commander for the north west region of Ethiopia was killed Tuesday night in Bahir Dar. Commander Desalegn Lijalem was stabbed and killed by unknown assailants at his residence at about 11 pm yesterday, according to a source. Residents hold the commander responsible for the loss of lives in the anti-government protest in ...
Read More »No one can touch Egypt’s share of water: Al Sisi
ESAT News (November 22, 2017) Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has warned Ethiopia over a mega hydroelectric dam it is building, which Egypt fears cut into the amount of water it is getting from the Nile. The Abay, as it is called in Ethiopia, or the Blue Nile, once it left the country’s boundary, has long become a river that ...
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