... and where we are heading to; we are ready to listen to you if you give us quality teaching; we need your help, please help us.” A columnist for the “Meftih” paper, published in Canada by Ato Aaron Berhane, ...
... the last days of the few prominent lalewot akalat. We are eager to see, Eri-post, Amanuel’s column at Awate.com shoulder this noble endeavor. The long and cold wintry days of Sweden, its welfare society ...
... compliance of its citizens to associate themselves as Ethiopians. J. Peter Pham, a well known academic and columnist for the World Defense Review recently posted regarding Meles critics ‘quite possible ...
... Isaias Afeworki indefinitely suspended in September 2001 after shutting down private newspapers like Isaac’s Setit, which had published columns demanding its implementation during a divisive national debate ...
... columnists have also long been commenting on the ramifications of sanctions although sometimes sending mixed and confused messages. This uncertainty has its roots in Awate.com’s position against the ...
... "You can go and visit those places. Nothing there, nothing at all. There are Iraqi checkpoints. Everything is okay." "This boa, the American columns, are being besieged between Basra and other towns north, ...
... civic organisations improves. Britain’s Sunday Times columnist Andre Sullivan in his article dated 27-12-09 said “Inch by inch, Obama is moving mountain, despite deep resistance the president is ...
... and national agenda. To me, there is no difference between the blackmailing tactics used by PFDJ against the opposition when it labeled them the Fifth Column (“Hamushay Mesrie”), and the blackmailing and ...
... Yusuf Mohammed Ali and his Tsigenay newspaper were Saudi stooges. They used to have a column in their paper during the holy month of Ramadan, a kind of religious question and answer. This plus the editors ...
To recall, it has been more than two years since I warned in this column space about the danger posed by “the rogue regime in Asmara which, for its own reasons, is fomenting a growing cycle of violence ...
... the government in September 2001. Meanwhile, as of May 2000, I began working as a reporter and columnist for the largest and the first private newspaper in the country, Setit. I contributed more than ...
... leadership then, arrived with a large sized cassette player. Meanwhile, I saw a column of unarmed fighters being stealthily led to the riverbed in the proximity, at Tegih [to be executed]. An ‘impromptu’ ...
... with the government emboldened the private press," Weldehaimanot said. In fact, many of the dissidents gave interviews and wrote newspaper columns critical of the government. For instance, in its August ...
Though an airstrike on a column of 23 vehicles was carried out on January 27 near Mt. Alcanon, in the desert northwest of Port Sudan, news of the attack first emerged in a little-noticed interview carried ...
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