Monthly Archives: May 2014

Yekatit and the EPRP

By Gemencho Yekatit is 40 years old.  Though at the time, the EPRP was too young, it had not even declared its existence-, its organ, Democracia, was already a household name amongst the Yekatit revolutionaries.    Democracia spoke their language, hoped … Continue reading

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Request for the Westerners

By Elizabeth Girma Zewege   We, Ethiopians, are delighted and highly excited to participate and celebrate the International Workers’ Day (also known as Labor Day) here in a place we are living just like  the way millions are celebrating it … Continue reading

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Misplaced opposition to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

Minga Negash, Seid Hassan and Mammo Muchie[1] The 1929 Nile water allocation agreement that was signed by Egypt and the United Kingdom (which excluded Ethiopia and nearly all other upper basin countries) allocated 48 billion (65%) cubic meters of water … Continue reading

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