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Standoff between Horn of Africa duo continues

Oct 19, 2005- Anthony Mitchell (Iol) - "You could implement the decision by dissecting villages left, right and centre and creating a permanent source of tension, or... on the basis of give and take, mutual understanding, try and find a solution that has lasting effect as far as peace is concerned," said Meles, a former guerrilla fighter who fought alongside Eritrean President Isayas Afeworki in toppling Ethiopia's former brutal military junta.

Ethiopia's Meles says opposition planning violence

Sep 25, 2005- ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said on Sunday a rally called by the opposition next month was part of a plot to spark violence and topple his government. "The demonstration that opposition political parties are contemplating is part of a serious crime," he said of the planned October 2 protest against alleged poll fraud and rights abuses

Ethiopia's Gov't blames EU for election violence

THE JERUSALEM POST  27-Aug-05 06:25

The National Electoral Board also rejected the EU's report as indicative that the EU mission was biased in favor of the opposition.

Ethiopia's Gov't blames EU for election violence

THE JERUSALEM POST  27-Aug-05 06:25

The National Electoral Board also rejected the EU's report as indicative that the EU mission was biased in favor of the opposition.

Ethiopia's disputed polls usher in democracy

By FRED OLUOCH
Special Correspondent

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Point of Interest

Response to Maekele

(Tigriniga)
Tsegai Berhe President of Tigray State
Interview with VOA'(Tigriniga)

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AU Official: Ethiopian Vote Free & Fair, Opposition Complaints Exaggerated.
VOA

Joe De Capua

August 12, 2005
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ክሕደት ወልፊ አይኮነን!! (Tigringa)

(Betrayal is not addiction)


Ethiopia's electoral investigation well conducted: EU.
Given the constraints in Ethiopia, the electoral board has done remarkable job in trying to bring the process to a satisfactory end, said Clarke.



ETHIOPIA: Prime Minister meets opposition leaders

ADDIS ABABA, 29 Jul 2005 (IRIN) - Ethiopia's political leaders have held their first ever face-to-face talks aimed at ending the deepening crisis over disputed legislative polls, an official said on Friday.



How we failed to lift Ethiopia's curse Sunday June 12, 2005

Who saved Birhan Woldu's life? July 7, 2005

 

PART ONE
A Sobering Lesson: The Menilik Factor and the New Defeatism "Alebabsew Biarsu Barem Yimelesu."

 

PART TWO
Emperors Tewodros II, Yohannes IV, Menilik II, and Myth of Colonialism

PART THREE
King Sahle Selassie, Emperor Menilik II, and the Betrayal of Ethiopia.

PART FOUR

Treaty of Peace With Italy (1947), Evaluation, and Conclusion 

 

In Response To Modernization A Poisoned Chalice For Ethiopians.

Zewge Fanta