Balderas strongly opposes the police’s refusal to discuss the issue of our missing sisters. (Habesha weekly tikus mereja by Hilina.S)🇪🇹

Balderas poletical party condemn the police for blocking the discussion of our abducted sisters which was intended to be tomorrow .Nile Media journalist Meaza Mohammed hosted a discussion program tomorrow. This program was a discussion about our sisters who were abducted nine months ago. Many, including our party, were invited to this program. However, accordingContinue reading “Balderas strongly opposes the police’s refusal to discuss the issue of our missing sisters. (Habesha weekly tikus mereja by Hilina.S)🇪🇹”

Police in Addis Ababa have disbanded a statement issued by the Ethiopian Social Justice Party regarding land grabbing and unfair distribution of housing in Addis Ababa.

Police in Addis Ababa have disbanded a statement issued by the Ethiopian Social Justice Party (EMA) regarding the land grabbing and unfair distribution of housing in Addis Ababa. The party’s public relations head, Natnaiel Feleke, said in a letter to the Ministry of Peace a few days ago that the meeting was scheduled to takeContinue reading “Police in Addis Ababa have disbanded a statement issued by the Ethiopian Social Justice Party regarding land grabbing and unfair distribution of housing in Addis Ababa.”

Statement from the National Movement of Amhara(NAMA): by Hilina.s (habesha weekly tikus mereja )

Statement from the National Movement of Amhara(NAMA): Our organization called the Amhara National Movement (NAMA)believed in an recent “genocide” in various parts of the Oromia region and called on government officials who were involved in the massacre, who did not fulfill their responsibility to protect the people, to be held accountable for their shortcomings andContinue reading “Statement from the National Movement of Amhara(NAMA): by Hilina.s (habesha weekly tikus mereja )”

Human rights watch

Ethiopia: Opposition Figures Held Without Charge Police Deny Lawyers, Relatives Access; Ignore Bail Orders (Nairobi) –Ethiopian authorities have been detaining dozens of opposition members and journalists for prolonged periods and often without charge since late June 2020, raising serious rights concerns. A month after one of the most violent spates of unrest in the country’s recentContinue reading “Human rights watch”

Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo has approved a plan to reduce the United States’ annual aid to Ethiopia by $ 130 million.

Habesha weekly tikus Mereja by Hilina.s Exclusive U.S. Halts Some Foreign Assistance Funding to Ethiopia Over Dam Dispute with Egypt, Sudan Some U.S. officials fear the move will harm Washington’s relationship with Addis Ababa. According to Foreign Policy Mike Pompeo, Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo has approved a plan to reduce the United States’ annual aidContinue reading “Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo has approved a plan to reduce the United States’ annual aid to Ethiopia by $ 130 million.”

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s early morning message

Our journey to prosperity goes beyond achieving meaningful change for our country and striving to produce competent leaders. Those who look at the distance like an eagle, Those who reach their goal without deviating from their original purpose; Diligent leaders who work hard to make their mark will have a brighter future. Citizens who valueContinue reading “Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s early morning message”

In the last 24 hours, an additional 1,186 people have been infected with corona virus and 20 have died

In the last 24 hours, an additional 1,186 people have been infected with corona virus and 20 have diedAddis Ababa: August 27, 2020(FBC) Health Minister Dr. Lia Tadesse said 1,186 people have been diagnosed with corona virus in Ethiopia in the past 24 hours.She said 20 people had died in the past 24 hours, addingContinue reading “In the last 24 hours, an additional 1,186 people have been infected with corona virus and 20 have died”

A discussion was held to commemorate the Denbidolo University who were abducted and to put pressure on the government.It has been nine months since the last of the 17 students who disappeared on their way back from Denbidolo University.Earlier, they called for a public demonstration in Addis Ababa in a letter to the city administration. One week later, there is an African Union meeting. The Addis Ababa youths, who have been forced to postpone the reshuffle, told Ethio FM that they have organized a discussion with stakeholders on the students abducted by Wabi Shebele on Saturday.It is expected that the government and other stakeholders will review the work done so far.Journalist Meaza Mohammed, one of the young journalists, told Ethio FM that the government had arrested the suspects about a month ago, but there was no indication that they would be arrested. Relevant human rights organizations and other organizations have not done so.The Prime Minister said that the situation is getting worse and worse. He called on those who can help to do so.So, we have prepared a discussion that will cover the past nine months and put pressure on the government and the future, saying that we should not sit idly by.It is also stated that Ezema, Balderas, and other political parties have been invited to the forum.In addition, there are other human rights organizations, including the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and the Ethiopian Human Rights Council. “They are available,” she said.The Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association was following the case. What have they done so far? What do you plan to do in the future? It’s a matter of the day, says journalist Meaza.Kidnapped students lose memory In our study, you say that the government wants to use it for political purposes or because political parties want to make it an agenda. She said it is unfortunate that there are those who think that there is no such thing as kidnapping.Our origin and destination are the families of these hostages. But they despaired. There are those who mourn and those who mourn.Government statements are available on a daily basis. The way he went was careless; She said it was sad.Every piece of information provided by the government has shown no interest other than to expose the issue to the media and use it for political purposes. She says this is wrong.”The government has given false information. It has not yet been resolved. It is not clear what it is doing. The government must take responsibility and apologize.”Journalist Maeza, who says the issue is not a matter of crossing the river, invites all Ethiopians who say they are concerned about the country’s affairs to attend the discussion.

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A discussion was held to commemorate the Denbidolo University who were abducted and to put pressure on the government.It has been nine months since the last of the 17 students who disappeared on their way back from Denbidolo University.Earlier, they called for a public demonstration in Addis Ababa in a letter to the city administration. One week later, there is an African Union meeting. The Addis Ababa youths, who have been forced to postpone the reshuffle, told Ethio FM that they have organized a discussion with stakeholders on the students abducted by Wabi Shebele on Saturday.It is expected that the government and other stakeholders will review the work done so far.Journalist Meaza Mohammed, one of the young journalists, told Ethio FM that the government had arrested the suspects about a month ago, but there was no indication that they would be arrested. Relevant human rights organizations and other organizations have not done so.The Prime Minister said that the situation is getting worse and worse. He called on those who can help to do so.So, we have prepared a discussion that will cover the past nine months and put pressure on the government and the future, saying that we should not sit idly by.It is also stated that Ezema, Balderas, and other political parties have been invited to the forum.In addition, there are other human rights organizations, including the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and the Ethiopian Human Rights Council. “They are available,” she said.The Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association was following the case. What have they done so far? What do you plan to do in the future? It’s a matter of the day, says journalist Meaza.Kidnapped students lose memory In our study, you say that the government wants to use it for political purposes or because political parties want to make it an agenda. She said it is unfortunate that there are those who think that there is no such thing as kidnapping.Our origin and destination are the families of these hostages. But they despaired. There are those who mourn and those who mourn.Government statements are available on a daily basis. The way he went was careless; She said it was sad.Every piece of information provided by the government has shown no interest other than to expose the issue to the media and use it for political purposes. She says this is wrong.”The government has given false information. It has not yet been resolved. It is not clear what it is doing. The government must take responsibility and apologize.”Journalist Maeza, who says the issue is not a matter of crossing the river, invites all Ethiopians who say they are concerned about the country’s affairs to attend the discussion.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) has today issued a statement condemning the recent attack on its followers and parishioners in the Oromia region. The statement was based on a preliminary report by a church delegation that toured the affected areas, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church reported that sixty-seven parishioners had been killed in riots over the killing of vocalist Hachalu Hundesa.The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) said in a statement that it had inspected the areas affected by the unrest and that more than 67 people had been killed and more than 7,000 displaced by the unrest in Oromia, Harari and Dire Dawa.More than 5 billion birr worth of parishioners’ property was destroyed in the riots, the statement said. In Oromia, Dire Dawa City Administration and other areas, parishioners were brutally killed, their bodies were not buried with dignity, women were raped in front of their husbands, brothers and fathers, according to the report.

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