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Saudi Star Offers Jobs to Overcome Criticism of Ethiopia Project

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

This article was first published by Bloomberg Businessweek NewsFromBloomberg on May 30 2012 

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Creating one big harmonious United Democratic Ethiopia

Monday, May 28, 2012

By Dr. Magn Nyang, Minnesota, U.S.A - Creating one big harmonious United Democratic Ethiopia after Zenawi’s regime-but how, with its diverse ethnic groups? In the first part of this paper, I will present my analysis of forced unity and its consequences. I will argue that unifying ethnic groups by decree has resulted in institutions that are not suited to achieving cooperative agreements among the various groups. Instead, ethnic groups in Ethiopia lived and continue to live in what I would like to call Prisoner’s Dilemma Situations.  

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AJC Press Release on South Sudan Cooperation with Meles Zenawi

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

We in the Anuak Justice Council (AJC) call on President Salva Kiir and all others in his government to not only provide safety to the Anuak from South Sudan, but to defend and protect the rights of Anuak whose indigenous land lies on both sides of the river.  

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Land Grabbers

Sunday, May 20, 2012

 By Fred Pearce, The Guardian - Vast swaths of Africa are being bought up by oligarchs, sheikhs and agribusiness corporations. But, as this extract from The Land Grabbers explains, centuries of history are being destroyed 

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Wars on Many Fronts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

May 20, 2012: As the Kenyan military incursion continues in Somalia, many Kenyans have begun asking the government to tell them how long the conflict will last. The questions echo similar ones Ethiopians asked as the Ethiopian invasion in 2006 led to a prolonged three-year struggle with Somali militant Islamist militias. 

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Update on Attacks in Pochalla, South Sudan

Saturday, May 19, 2012

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Obama Urged to Reassess Ethiopian Relations Over Land Evictions

Friday, May 18, 2012

By William Davison - The U.S. should reassess its support for the government of Ethiopia, amid concern that more than half a million people are being evicted to make land available for foreign investment in agriculture, advocacy groups including the Oakland Institute said.  

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Conquering Adversities

Monday, May 14, 2012

By Akway Nyigwo, Reporter - Back in 2004 when the dust in the camp was settling and the Gambella people in IFO camp was acclimatizing with the new setting. Everybody was elated to be in an environment that albeit being temporal, provided that much needed freedom and peaceful ambiance. In any settlement, part of the process of settling down would involve a buzz of activities, as those active members would already be looking for a place with the view to set up small business enterprise and take advantage of the new site with readily available customers. 

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U.S. Senator Al Franken Asked to Intervene in an Ethnic Cleansing in Gambella

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Editor’s note: The appeal to the United States Senator Al Franken to intervene in the ethnic cleansing in Gambella was made in Minnesota. The appeal letter was signed by Okony O. Cham, Human Rights Advocate at the Gambela Relief Organization (GRO).  Doug Mcgill, who edits http://mcgillreport.org, a former New York Times Reporter and a lecturer at Carleton College, and who has been writing extensively on the human rights abuses in Gambella, attended the meeting.  The activists who attended the meeting appealed to concerned citizens, especially in other U.S. states, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia to use their letter or write a new appeal letter and meet with their government officials and discuss the ethnic cleansing in Gambella. For questions on these issues, please contact Okony O. Cham at his contacts below.  Read the full letter below.  

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President Obama Creates a Geocide Prevention Board

Monday, May 07, 2012
Preventing mass atrocities and genocide is a core national security interest and a core moral responsibility of the United States. Our security is affected when masses of civilians are slaughtered, refugees flow across borders, and murderers wreak havoc on regional stability and livelihoods. America's reputation suffers, and our ability to bring about change is constrained, when we are perceived as idle in the face of mass atrocities and genocide. Unfortunately, history has taught us that our pursuit of a world where states do not systematically slaughter civilians will not come to fruition without concerted and coordinated effort. 

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