Thursday, May 27, 2021

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 #Ethiopia: Safaricom drops interest in Ethio Telcom after securing license

Yesterday, Safaricom said it was now awaiting for clearance before rushing to have a slice of the market currently boasting over 50 million mobile phone users.
"We don't have the exact date when we will enter the market but we are ready,'' Ndegwa said.
The company aims to attract 21 million users for the service in its first year of operations, rising to 33 million in five years.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Gutu Abera-Hawanawa-New Ethiopian Oromo Music 2021(Official Video)

OROMIA11: MARII Dr. HEENOOK GABBISAA WALIIN HAALA YEROO IRRATTI TAASIFNEE.

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The Nobel Peace Prize winner who's presiding over a humanitarian catastrophe


Tuesday, May 25, 2021

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 May 25, 2021

AfricaEritrean and Ethiopian soldiers detain hundreds in Tigrayhttps://www.reuters.com/world/africa/eritrean-ethiopian-soldiers-detain-hundreds-tigray-

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Ethiopian soldiers ride on a truck near the town of Adigrat, Tigray region, Ethiopia, March 18, 2021. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers forcibly detained more than 500 young men and women from four camps for displaced people in the town of Shire in the northern region of Tigray on Monday night, three aid workers and a doctor told Reuters.

The soldiers arrived at around 11 p.m. and loaded hundreds of people onto trucks, the humanitarians and the doctor said, citing witnesses' accounts. Several men were beaten, their phones and money confiscated, one of the aid workers said.

One man who lives in one of the camps, and hid during the incursion, said soldiers broke in and beat men with sticks.

"The soldiers surrounded our camp at night, broke the main gate and started to beat every man using sticks, they hit a 70-year-old and kidnapped a blind one. Only from our camp, Tsehaye elementary school, 400 (people) were taken," he said, requesting anonymity for fear of reprisals.

Ethiopia's military spokesman, the head of a government task force on Tigray and the Tigray regional head did not return messages seeking comment. Tewodros Aregai, interim head of Shire’s northwestern zone, told Reuters he had few details but confirmed "hundreds" had been taken.

Eritrea's Information Minister, Yemane Gebremeskel, said he saw no reason to "round up IDPs" and described the claims as propaganda by the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), the region's former political party, which has been fighting the federal government since November.

Thousands of people have been killed since the conflict erupted, 2 million have been forced from their homes and 91% of the population of nearly 6 million are in need of aid, according to the latest report by the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

On Tuesday morning, dozens of relatives of those taken protested in front of the offices of the U.N. refugee agency, according to footage viewed by Reuters.

Monday's incident comes two months after the March 26 announcement by Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed that Eritrean soldiers would leave Tigray after repeated reports of major rights abuses, including looting, gang rapes, and mass killings of civilians. read more

The Eritreans deny any rights abuses. The United States has repeatedly called for the Eritreans to withdraw. read more

The town of Shire hosts hundreds of thousands of people who have fled western Tigray, which is now being administered by the neighbouring Amhara region. Ethnic Tigrayans say they are being driven out by Amhara forces.

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 #Ethiopia: #US Visa restriction will affect Ethiopia's counter-terrorism and other security related operations in the region: Amb. Dina

In his weekly press briefing today, Ambassador Dina Mufti, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the decision by the US to restrict visa for Ethiopian officials will affect Ethiopia's counter-terrorism and other security related operations in the region, the state owned EPA reported.
Ambassador Dina is quoted as saying the decision will have a negative impact on Ethiopia's efforts to prevent terrorism in the region. He further said that the decision is likely to hurt the US government itself, EPA said.
He reiterated Ethiopia's statement yesterday to reconsider its bilateral relations with the United States if the US government's decision is to intervene in Ethiopia's internal affairs and failed to take into account centuries-old friendship between the two countries.
With regard to reports of a joint military exercise between Sudan and Egypt Ambassador Dina said they can hold the said joint military exercises but Ethiopia and Ethiopians are always ready to defend their sovereignty.
Although Sudan and Egypt have been conducting joint military exercises along the border, it should not be a loss to Ethiopia, EPA quoted him as saying. However, if it's meant to affect Ethiopia in anyway, Ethiopia will always be ready to retaliate. The Ambassador further said that the Ethiopian government is acting with faith at this stage.

Monday, May 24, 2021

#Breaking#News

United States’ Actions to Press for the Resolution of the Crisis in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia

The United States has deepening concerns about the ongoing crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region as well as other threats to the sovereignty, national unity, and territorial integrity of Ethiopia. People in Tigray continue to suffer human rights violations, abuses, and atrocities, and urgently needed humanitarian relief is being blocked by the Ethiopian and Eritrean militaries as well as other armed actors. Despite significant diplomatic engagement, the parties to the conflict in Tigray have taken no meaningful steps to end hostilities or pursue a peaceful resolution of the political crisis. The United States condemns in the strongest terms the killings, forced removals, systemic sexual violence, and other human rights violations and abuses. We are equally appalled by the destruction of civilian property including water sources, hospitals, and medical facilities, taking place in Tigray. We call on the Ethiopian government to meet public commitments to hold accountable all those responsible for human rights violations and abuses, to protect civilians, and to ensure unhindered humanitarian access. We call for the Eritrean government to live up to its public commitment and immediately return its troops to internationally recognized Eritrean territory. Without an immediate cessation of hostilities and a rapid expansion of humanitarian access, current and significant food insecurity could lead to famine.

The time for action from the international community is now. Today, I am announcing a visa restriction policy under Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act on the issuance of visas for any current or former Ethiopian or Eritrean government officials, members of the security forces, or other individuals—to include Amhara regional and irregular forces and members of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF)—responsible for, or complicit in, undermining resolution of the crisis in Tigray. This includes those who have conducted wrongful violence or other abuses against people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, as well as those who have hindered access of humanitarian assistance to those in the region. Immediate family members of such persons may also be subject to these restrictions. Should those responsible for undermining a resolution of the crisis in Tigray fail to reverse course, they should anticipate further actions from the United States and the international community. We call on other governments to join us in taking these actions.

Additionally, we have imposed wide-ranging restrictions on economic and security assistance to Ethiopia and will bring our defense trade control policy in line with them. We will continue humanitarian assistance and certain other critical aid to Ethiopia in areas such as health, food security, basic education, support for women and girls, human rights and democracy, good governance, and conflict mitigation, consistent with available authorities. The United States will continue its existing broad restrictions on assistance to Eritrea.

The United States reiterates its calls for a durable, political solution to the crisis. We are committed to supporting efforts to resolve the crisis in Tigray and help Ethiopians advance reconciliation and dialogue to overcome current divisions.

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Saturday, May 22, 2021

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Ethiopian government admits:

1. ERITREAN TROOPS KILLED 110 civilians fr November 27-28 only! 

2. Summary of report conducted by Attorney General Office - this is unusual given the  office’s close association with Abiy Ahmed himself. 

3. The fact that Abiy’s aide authors such a damming report may mark a beginning of a political drift among Cabinets.  

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4. While the world is focusing on Tigray, the elephant in the room remains: the atrocity in Oromia over successive period of time. 

5. Unless Oromia receives appropriate attention, it will absolutely be impossible to resolve Tigray conflict on its own. Tigray isn’t an island of its own. There is a natural alliance of ideologies: the eternal belief in effective right to self-determination in both societies.

6. If Oromia’s political question had been attended to in the past decades, we probably won’t be having a nightmare we are having today. 

So, it’s in the best interest of every nation or community including international community to listen to Oromo voices in and outside of Oromia.

Friday, May 21, 2021

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Tigray is edging closer to famine Evidence is growing that starvation is being used as a weapon of war in Ethiopia

 

























NEWS: POLICE TRANSFERS MOHAMMED DEKSISO TO UNDISCLOSED LOCATION

 BY SIYANNE MEKONNEN @SIYAANNE 

Addis Abeba, May 20, 2021- The brother of Jimma University graduate Mohammed Deksiso, Sultan Deksiso told Addis Standard that Mohammed was brought to Addis Abeba after weeks of being detained without his family knowing his whereabouts. Sultan said “ We don’t know his where he is taken.”

Mohammed was arrested after calling out ‘Free Jawar Mohammed, Justice for Hachalu Hundessa’ at a graduation ceremony of Jimma University in February. He was arrested alongside Mulugeta Shitee and University staffer Wondimu Legesse Abba Dafar (PhD). After facing accusations of ‘inciting violence and being affiliated with an armed group, the three were granted bail by the end of February. The court  closed the file for lack of sufficient evidence and ordered their release. The police in Jimma city, Oromia regional state, defied court order and transferred them to a different police station to which the court’s order for bail wasn’t addressed to.

The court hearing went well into March where they faced new accusations for alleged involvement in a grenade attack which took place in October 2020 in Jimma city. Wondimu Legesse Abba Dafar (PhD) was released in March and Mulugeta was released  a couple of weeks later on April 1, 2021. 

On that day, Mohammed was taken by what were described as men dressed in civilian clothes after the paperwork was processed and he was making his way towards his friends who were waiting for him outside. “He was taken by a car carrying plate numbers of Oromia Special forces who drove him first to Jimma university premises then later to the Federal police camp in the city.”  Mohammed’s brother Sultan Deksiso told Addis Standard at the time. 

Sultan told Addis Standard that his family haven’t seen him since April 1, 2021. Sultan recalled hearing that his brother was held in Oromia Special Forces camp in Jimma. “They never even admitted to us that he is under their custody.” he said. “I learned that Oormia special police brought him to Finfinee. I tried getting a hold of him but I was told that he was taken to Gelan.” Sultan continued, “I couldn’t find him there.” 

The EHRC denounced the physical abuse Mohammed suffered at the hands of security forces and repeatedly called for his release. Imad A. Tune, head of the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC), Oromia branch, told Addis Standard that the commission, although unsure of Mohammed’s whereabouts since April 1st, has made sure of his safety. AS