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Monthly Archives: January 2011
From Tunis to Cairo and Cairo to Addis
Twenty Years After the Cold War, New Winds of Change in Africa By Maru Gubena I have often wished, especially given that things have started very recently in Tunisia and Egypt, to prove me wrong. I have even begged my Lord God, … Continue reading
Ewinet Enatenesh? Are you actually my Mother? Recalling my Childhood Memories
By Maru Gubena Scared that you, the highly loved, respected and wise mother, might possibly not enjoy the subject matter here and such talks in general, I seriously dont know how or where to start how to formulate … Continue reading
Heart felt thanks to Abuna Paulos
By Yilma Bekele Well there was a controversy a while back. The regime got tired of creating political drama. Like the US Army announces three division headquarters and eight brigade combat teams have been scheduled to support Operation Iraqi Freedom … Continue reading
From Tunisia with love.
By Yilma Bekele Here we are celebrating New Year in Tahesas. Accepting January, as Meskerem is a tall order. Enqutatash or Adis Amet is Adey Abeba blanketing the mountains with its vibrant bright yellow colors and the sun shining with … Continue reading
Holding Back Sobbing Children at their Mothers Untimely Death and Not Explaining what Happened is both Wrong and Unfair
By Maru Gubena Dear readers, This is part one of about ten pages. This article was written in early September 2006, when both the actual climate in the western world and the political temperature within the Ethiopian Diaspora community were … Continue reading
The Ethiopian Diaspora House
A Symbol of Pride and a Source of Unity for the Ethiopian Diaspora, and a Substantial and Commanding Influence in Ethiopian Affairs By Maru Gubena As may be recalled, the issue of the Ethiopian Diaspora, its origin, and more particularly … Continue reading