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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Ethiopia Berhanu and Andargachew – Diaspora Rubble Raisers
Dear all, By Teklu Bekele <tbekele@gmail.com> Introduction: From the outset Im deeply worrying about the indifference I observe these days among the vocal Diaspora when it comes to the future of Ethiopia. As audience and on lookers from our … Continue reading
Edilegnaw Niguse: A Tribute to an Extraordinary Ethiopian Cultural Asset and Unchallenged Musical Symbol
MEMORIAL NOTE By Maru Gubena Some of my readers may think that my tribute upon the untimely death of the phenomenal, the irreplaceable asset of Ethiopia, the unchallenged cultural and musical symbol and the undisputed role model for Ethiopian musicians … Continue reading
SOLUTIONS WITH DEBTERAW, IX Call me by my name, address or title
SOLUTIONS WITH DEBTERAW, IX By Obo Arada Shawl April 23, 2009 There was/is China for EPLF to emulate There was Albania for TPLF – a black hole – where no information would escape There was false-revolution by the DERG that … Continue reading
Evaluating Three Decades of Ethiopian Resistance, its Challenges, Achievements and Failures: Perspectives for Political and Leadership Change
EVALUATING THREE DECADES OF ETHIOPIAN RE Maru Gubena Almost all relatively professional institutions or political organizations see an evaluation or a brief presentation of policy-related activities or past experience as a healthy and even vitally important part … Continue reading
Ethiopia at Cry and Embedded Calamity
If we don’t stand for something, we will fall for everything By Firdu Yitayew fyiayew@gmail.com INTRODUCTION For more than a decade, much of Africa has been moving forward. Economic growth is rising, poverty is falling and democratic governance … Continue reading
OPPORTUNISM ON THE RISE
Mankelklot Hale Selassie (PhD) – April 10, 2009 Webster New World Dictionary defines opportunism as the practice or policy of adapting ones actions, judgments, etc. to circumstances, as in politics, in order to further ones immediate interests, without regarding for … Continue reading
SOLUTIONS WITH DEBTERAW, VIII Call me by my name, address or title
By Wolde R. Tewolde April 9, 2009 It is not about reaching out It is about holding on to values It is not about winning or losing battles It is about achieving objectives That EPRP should be judged Anonymous This … Continue reading
SOLUTIONS WITH DEBTERAW, VII – Call me by my name, address and title
By Obo Arada Shawl – April 1, 2009 It was a comedy of the King to be an investor in education It is a tragedy for Dictator Essayas to invest in education It is a double tragedy for Tyrant Meles … Continue reading