By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
February 3, 2011 (ADDIS ABABA) – In fresh accusations, Ethiopia has laid fresh accusations against arch-foe Eritrea for conspiring to perform bomb attacks during the Africa Union (AU) summit held last week in the capital, Addis Ababa.
The government of Eritrea needs to act promptly to stop its rogue mid-ranking officers who are causing havoc among Ethiopian opposition groups if it is genuine about building a strong relationship with Ethiopians.
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Before getting to the main focus of the article, the writer wishes to make one thing abundantly clear. It is this writer’s belief that any democratic system needs political or civic societies on the opposite sides of the fence.
Somaliland’s deputy minister for foreign affairs and international cooperation said its national army has driven from Somaliland territory
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
August 28, 2010 (
I do not believe and I must not that such ridiculous and groundless accusations were been conceived in pure Kunama’s mind. But, as a matter of the argument let us consider as act of a puppet one, if that is case let me ask him the following questions:
I do not believe and I must not that such ridiculous and groundless accusations were been conceived in pure Kunama’s mind. But, as a matter of the argument let us consider as act of a puppet one, if that is case let me ask him the following questions:
This message is from Eritrean Kunamas who live in North America. We are sending this message believing that you would take it seriously and seek a solution for its ending. Before saying what we want, it should be born in mind that it is not victory but shame for us Kunama to be in America because of the crisis in our country.
This message is from Eritrean Kunamas who live in North America. We are sending this message believing that you would take it seriously and seek a solution for its ending. Before saying what we want, it should be born in mind that it is not victory but shame for us Kunama to be in America because of the crisis in our country.
The Ethiopian opposition army which have been salvaged, trained and mentored by the Eritrean regime and still continues to recruit new members is organized as a reserve guard to defend President Issias Afwerqi in an event an uprising arises, a senior Ethiopian opposition leader told our source in Asmara under a condition of anonymity. According to the source, Issias met the various opposition leaders separately in December 2008 during which he complained to them that his generals and ministries are untrustworthy who are opposed to the existence of the opposition forces in Eritrea and their goals and then asked them to stand firmly by his side to win their fight.
The Ethiopian opposition army which have been salvaged, trained and mentored by the Eritrean regime and still continues to recruit new members is organized as a reserve guard to defend President Issias Afwerqi in an event an uprising arises, a senior Ethiopian opposition leader told our source in Asmara under a condition of anonymity. According to the source, Issias met the various opposition leaders separately in December 2008 during which he complained to them that his generals and ministries are untrustworthy who are opposed to the existence of the opposition forces in Eritrea and their goals and then asked them to stand firmly by his side to win their fight.
UNHCR and Sudan kick off registration of Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees 04 Mar 2008 14:38:10 GMT
UNHCR and Sudan kick off registration of Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees 04 Mar 2008 14:38:10 GMT
An official sources has stated that the Ethiopian Television would inaugurate a TV broadcasting service directed to Eritrea on the same frequency of the Ethiopian channel at 10 pm (seven o’clock GMT). The source added that the broadcast service would last for half an hour a day.
An official sources has stated that the Ethiopian Television would inaugurate a TV broadcasting service directed to Eritrea on the same frequency of the Ethiopian channel at 10 pm (seven o’clock GMT). The source added that the broadcast service would last for half an hour a day.
Tensions are rising between Eritrea and Ethiopia as the border dispute between the two continues, threatening to topple both nations’ economies.
Tensions are rising between Eritrea and Ethiopia as the border dispute between the two continues, threatening to topple both nations’ economies.
In a statement late Thursday, the Ethiopian Foreign ministry said the process to achieve sustainable peace between both countries was now at a critical stage. – Panapress
In a statement late Thursday, the Ethiopian Foreign ministry said the process to achieve sustainable peace between both countries was now at a critical stage. – Panapress
Reports in Somalia say that a coalition of groups opposed to Somalia’s struggling transitional government and its Ethiopian backers has been formed with the support of the Eritrean government. Read More
Reports in Somalia say that a coalition of groups opposed to Somalia’s struggling transitional government and its Ethiopian backers has been formed with the support of the Eritrean government. Read More