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Ethiopia : security forces killed eight civilians as peaceful demonstration re-surge

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Ethiopia News
borkena
November 29,2017

At least six civilians are killed by government loyal security forces, Agazi, in Harerge – South Eastern parts of Ethiopia. Two other civilians are killed in Nazret (Adama), reported Ethiopian Satellite Television today. The killing in Nazareth is related to the clash between demolishing task force and people who are said to have “illegal residential structures”. It was after the clash that Agazi forces were deployed to shot and kill.

The killings came following renewed anti-TPLF government protests in many towns across Hararge. Chelenko, Gursum, Bedeno and Babile are among some of the towns in South Eastern Ethiopia where security forces clashed with protestors.

In a similar development, students from Ambo University vacated the university. Other universities are tense. A few weeks ago, students vacated Metu University in South Western Ethiopia on grounds of government interference in the academic process.
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TPLF confess eroded trust and suspicion within EPRDF

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Ethiopia News
borkena
November 30,2017

Ethiopia - TPLF

In an Amharic statement sent to state and affiliated media today, Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) confessed that its relationship with what it calls “Sister organization” – a reference to ethnic-based parties within the ruling coalition EPRDF- is marked by bickerings and suspicion towards each other. The party has been undertaking months long performance evaluation of the executive committees and removed the chairman and two other members and elected new ones. It was yesterday that the party announced that it elected Debretsion Gebremichael, who is deputy prime minister of Federal goverment, as its chairman.

However, the statement identified neither what led to the change in the relationship within the ruling coalition nor if the problem is related to all members parties in the ruling umbrella organization which is fundamentally a creation of TPLF. It did not hint the cause of the problem except that it says TPLF leaders manifested undemocratic and self-serving attitude, which has always been the case.

Erstwhile, says the statement, the relationship was based on principles, “struggle” and unity of purpose. Now it is weakened and the leadership is preoccupied with wranglings. The party added that failures of leadership within TPLF contributed to the problem.



TPLF leadership, which it accuses as self-serving, made considerable contribution to the problem by not focusing on clear policies that would ensure equitable redistribution, added the statement, and to be entrapped in a snare set up by “enemies of our federal system”

It also admitted that it failed to ensure equitable redistribution of resources to the people in Tigray.TPLF seem to think that people in Tigray did not benefit from the system as much as they should – a view which is on a collision course with growing disenchantment in the rest of Ethiopia regarding what many Ethiopians believe is a disproportional resource allocation and infrastructure development, among many other things.

The statement also makes a reference and pleas to different segments of the population of Tigray (Youth and women, intellectuals and investors, party members and urban dwellers, among others) that TPLF is aware of the mistakes it did and promises “change.”

TPLF statement also made a plea to the rest of Ethiopia. And that the party will work hard to ensure that Ethiopians are equitably benefiting from the system in the future

Reactions

Activists based in Ethiopia seem to have a grasp of what the real problem is and as to what the aspirations of Ethiopians are as far as the role of government is concerned. In that sense, the reaction to TPLF statement in social media arguably reflects the views of Ethiopians.

And the reaction is, many Ethiopians need the TPLF to accept that Ethiopians have the right to desire a political change and a leadership ( including the party itself) that has caused so much problem, not just in terms of corruption but also in terms of causing human suffering and deaths of thousands of Ethiopians, should be held accountable and hand over power to the people.

Many tend to see TPLF’s statement as a renewed effort to consolidate itself to perpetuate its brute and ethno-supremacist agenda in an innovative way.

TPLF reform might work in Tigray but the view as much as the rest of Ethiopians are concerned seem to suggest that anything short of fundamental political, structural and economic changes is prone to fail to address popular demands of Ethiopians. And the problem with TPLF is that it tends to see this valid demands as works of “enemy”
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Ethiopia summoned foul diplomat from Ankara,Turkey

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Ethiopia News
borkena
December 1,2017

Ethiopia - Ankara - Turkey - Ethipoian diplomat
Gebremariam
Photo source : ESAT

Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned today one of its diplomat from Ankara to investigate an alleged incident of drunk driving that involved collision and accident.

The statement from the ministry partly reads “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia has summoned an Ethiopian diplomat who was assigned at the Ethiopian Embassy in Ankara, Turkey following his alleged misconduct occurred over the weekend,” cited Chinese news source, Xhinua.

Tesfakiros Hailu Gebremariam, attache in Ethiopian embassy in Ankara reportedly refused to cooperate with Ankara police after the incident and rather tried to threaten police officers that the matter will “start war”, as cited by Ethiopian Satellite Television, between Ethiopia and Turkey.

Xinhua also reported that the diplomat was “involved in a car accident on same occasion, after his car hit another car and caused it to collide with a taxi, an incident that injured one person”

Ministry of Foreign Affairs vowed to deal with the matter with “no tolerance” and the minister, Dr Worqneh Gebeyehu, reportedly ordered the formation of an inquiry committee.

Tesfakiros Hailu Gebremariam is said to be back in in the country to appear before the committee established by Foreign Affairs Ministry.

Turkey has a strong economic and cultural presence and cordial relation with Ethiopia. Former Ambassador to Turkey, current president of the country, Dr Teshome Mulatu, was invited to Ankara for an official visit and received warm reception by president Edrogan.



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Dr. Frank Ashall,notable activist against human rights violation in Ethiopia, passed away

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Ethiopian News
borkena
December 1,2017

Dr Frank Ashall - Ethiopia - News

It is with a great sorrow that borkena learned the death of Dr. Frank Ashall, a British man who was actively advocating against human rights violation in Ethiopia.

He passed away on Saturday, his family confirmed to ESAT. His daughter wrote,“Over the weekend, peacefully in his sleep, my dad passed away. I truly don’t know where to begin with this post, but he had so many friends around the world that I felt should know of his death,” as quoted by ESAT.

Dr. Frank Ashall was relentlessly advocating for Dr Firku Maru, a cardiologist who is illegally thrown to prison in Ethiopia. The editor of this page was in touch with him since August to follow up with his campaign to bring the case of Dr. Fikru Maru to the attention of Swedish parliament – as Dr Fikru is a Swedish citizen. Dr. Ashal was regularly in touch with daughter of Dr. Fikru.

Dr Frank taught in Ethiopia for years and was speaking against the government of Ethiopia from a point of view of an eye witness account regarding human rights violation in the country.

borkena proposed an interview regarding his experience in Ethiopia and on his view of the state of human rights situation in Ethiopia to which he agreed and we were working on time frame.

Dr. Frank Ashall was also a dedicated advocate on tobacco control.

borkena page would like to express heartfelt condolences to the family of Dr. Frank Ashall.
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Woldia lived tense day following protest against TPLF born chauvinism

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Woldia could not take it anymore. Opted to confront insult from Mekelle

Ethiopian News
borkena
December 3,2017

Woldiya - Ethiopia

Mekelle City soccer team was reportedly escorted by Agazi, TPLF loyal special forces, to Woldia City for a match with the team from the city. But the involvement of Agazi forces coupled with what sources from Woldiya town say is a belligerent ethno-supremacist insult by Mekelle city fans in Woldia and adjacent towns instigated protest. They are said to have insulted people in the cities as “donkey” – apparently for enduring boundless TPLF born brutes – in all its forms.

The angry protest turned violent with no time and the city was rocked by a gunfire. Businesses which protestors believed are owned by residents in the city who are supporters of the ruling Tigray People’s Liberation Front party whose seat is in Mekelle are attacked and burned.

Agazi forces reportedly opened fire on protesters with live ammunition and tear gas. Nigussu Tilahun, Communication Head of Amhara regional state, wrote on his facebook page that one person is killed in the ensuing violence in the city and he dared to blame protestors claiming that protestors looted “hard-earned assets of people.”

Other sources from the city claim that number of people killed by Agazi forces is three. Agazi forces also reportedly made numerous arrests after mounting house to house searches to capture young people indiscriminately.

The protest spread to Kobo town, further north of Woldia along the way to Mekelle.

Journalist Muluken Tesfaw, reports of Amhara resistance, wrote in a social media update that fans of Woldia city soccer team who chartered 11 buses to come all the way from Gonder were blocked deployed security forces in the town of Sirinka, about five kilometers in the west side of Woldiya.

The soccer match didn’t take place due to the situation.

A conflict between teams from Tigray and teams from what is now Amhara region has become common phenomena as soccer matches turned out to be a stage where political differences are reflected with fever.

Tigray People’s Liberation Front completed its months-long appraisals this past week and resolved to get its way out of country wise resistance to its domination of Ethiopian politics and economy through iron fist after electing a die-hard Tigray ethno-nationalist who was in the intelligence unit, Debretsion Gebremichael.



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Unconfirmed : Sudan’s troops dig trench 40 kms inside Ethiopian border. Invasion?

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Ethiopian News
borkena
December 4,2017

Ethiopia - Sudanese-Ethiopian troops - joint border force
US-based Ethiopian broadcaster, ESAT, reported on social media today that Sudanese soldiers crossed the Ethiopian border. They said to have advanced up 40 kilometers within the country’s border. The soldiers are armed with heavy weaponry and artilleries. ESAT cited sources from the region.

The report added that the soldiers are defying advice from Ethiopian soldiers to halt their move but to no avail. The troops are also reportedly digging trenches in the position where they are now; 40 kilometers inside Ethiopia.

Neither Ethiopian state media nor Sudanese side reported anything like that at this time. If the news is confirmed, the Sudan’s action constitutes an act of invasion.

The two governments have signed joint border security arrangements since three years ago with alleged intention to fight “illegal activity” along the border.

Why this news will come as a surprise, if not shock, for many is that the regimes in Sudan and Addis Ababa have been longtime allies; since the time of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF)guerrilla times. Sudanese authorities, including Omar Hassan Al-Bashir, are usually courtiers at TPLF’s anniversary celebration events in Mekelle, Tigray.

Furthermore, Sudan and Ethiopia are on the same page regarding the dispute over Ethiopian Renaissance Dam – a multi-billion dollar project – and showed no signs of strained relation over the years, too. Besides, the Sudanese government has internal issues as it is dealing rebel forces who have recently merged to wage their struggle against Al-Bashir’s government.



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Government confirmed a German tourist killed by gunmen

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Ethiopia News
borkena
December 5,2017

German Tourist - Ethiopia - Afar
Photo Credit : Fana Broadcasting

Ethiopian government confirmed that a German tourist is killed yesterday when an unidentified gunmen opened fire in one of the tourist attractions in Afar region, Eastern Ethiopia.

The state media, Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation, cited police commissioner of Afar regional state, Allo Afkie, to report that an Ethiopian is also wounded during the attack.

The tourists were visiting Erta Ale, an active volcano area in the Afar Depression – the desert part of the country which is also part of the Great East African Rift Valley.

The gunmen opened fire when one of the tourist and the Ethiopian driver (apparently a guide as well) drifted from the pack of tourists to take pictures in Ert Ale.

Ethiopian government expressed sorrow over the killing of the German tourist.

Government communication Minister office also announced that “government is undertaking investigation into the killing of the German tourist.

The identity of the German victim is not yet released.German Embassy in Addis Ababa did not disclose any information on its website regarding the incident either.

The Ethiopian driver who is wounded during the attack is taken to Ayder Hospital in Mekelle.

Attack on tourists in the region is not unprecedented. In 2012, five tourists were killed in the same region by unknown gunmen.



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Protesters in Mekelle attacked private and government business

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Mekelle fans demonstrated against Woldia over mistreatment but there is a different narrative, too.

Mekelle City - Ethiopia
Mekelle City – Source Tigrai online

Ethiopia News
borkena
December 5,2017

Mekelle City soccer team fans took to the street in Mekelle to protest what they call mistreatment in Woldia, where they traveled to over the weekend to support their team which never happened as the match was cancelled following provoked protest in Woldia. Protests are rare in Mekelle as the city is within the a region of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) political support base – and of course ethnic Tigre.

As per Yohannes Gebregziabhier’s report, for DW, from Addis Ababa yesterday, the protesters started marching from Sheba College to Aksum hotel and then moved to Kebele 16 locality in the city. Then they attacked private and public business including banking centers. As the protesters began marching to Tigray regions radio station (Dimtsi woyane),Federal and Tigray region’s police forces intervened and the city was rocked with gunfire.

During the protest, they are said to have chanted the slogan “justice to Mekelle City soccer team fans.”

One Mekelle City fan is reportedly killed in Woldia on Saturday when Woldia City team fans and Mekelle City fans clashed. Among the issues Tigreans are criticized for by other Ethiopians is that they are silent when hundreds and thousands of youth are killed by TPLF loyal forces – Agazi.

Narrative from Woldia city

As reported by borkena on December 3, Mekelle City fans reportedly uttered ethno-chauvinistic slur against Woldia City fans. Then it took no time for Woldia fans to react to the slur to the point of where the entire city was swept by angry protests. Businesses owned by Tigrians in the city were attacked by protesters.

Then Agazi forces, these are TPLF loyal forces, opened fire on protesters. Three protesters are killed, according to social media sources from Woldia city but the regional government communication bureau head, Nigussu Tilahun, says only one person was killed. In fact, he did not mention that the person was killed by Agazi forces.

Background of the problem

The clashes between Woldia City Team fans and Mekelle city Team fans has little to do with soccer. It is not the first time either. Fans of Bahir Dar City team and Gonder City Team were attacked in Tigray region a few months back.

Many observers and political analysts seem to agree that the clashes are basically about politics. Particularly ethnic politics is a driving forces behind the clashes.

There is a sentiment in across Ethiopia that Tigray region has benefited a lot unfairly from the current system in Ethiopia, whose master,essentially, is TPLF. As well, there is a widely held belief across the country that Ethiopians of Tigray origin with relatives in the TPLF party have created wealth through illegal means at the expense of Ethiopia. The assertion is not hanging in the air. Key government sectors in the Federal government including in customs authority, security apparatus and military positions are under the control of TPLF while the ethnic group it represents constitutes only 6 percent of the total population. There were many cases a Tigrean identity has become like a pass for carrying out illicit trade in the southern,south western and South eastern parts of Ethiopia.

There are other forms of wealth creation for people in the region. Last year, Voice of America Amharic service reported ( was also reported by ESAT) that Tigrian investors who borrowed millions of birr for investment in agriculture sector in Gambella region were rather using the fund for constructing commercial buildings in the capital while not losing their land holdings in Gambella. To cover up the story, they complained of “discrimination” in Gambella. There many other cases of economic injustices against Ethiopians outside of Tigray.

Theoretically, Federal regions in Ethiopia are ethnic based. Consequently, soccer teams from a given city in any region are likely to be seen in light of their ethnic background. So when one city from one region plays another city from another region, the image that emerges for many who took ethnic politics seriously is as if one ethnic group playing other ethnic group.

Unlike history, ethnic violence has become a rampant problem in Ethiopia and the scale of it is quite frightening. In a recent ethnic violence between Oromo and Somali regions of Ethiopia, an estimated half a million people are displaced. Oromo region of Ethiopia, unlike before, has become a hell for people of other ethnic heritage.

Yet, TPLF party resolved recently that problems that are being observed in Ethiopia has got to do with failure of policy implementation rather than policy itself.



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New Spate of Abusive Surveillance (HRW)

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Spyware Industry Needs Regulation

HRW
December 6,2017

Ethiopian authorities have carried out a renewed campaign of malware attacks, abusing commercial spyware to monitor government critics abroad, Human Rights Watch said today. The government should immediately cease digital attacks on activists and independent voices, while spyware companies should be far more closely regulated.

On December 6, 2017, independent researchers at the Toronto-based research center Citizen Lab published a technical analysis showing the renewed government malware campaign aimed at Ethiopian activists and political opponents. These attacks follow a long, documented history of similar government efforts to monitor critics, inside and outside of Ethiopia.

“The Ethiopian government has doubled down on its efforts to spy on its critics, no matter where they are in the world,” said Cynthia Wong, senior internet researcher at Human Rights Watch. “These attacks threaten freedom of expression and the privacy and the digital security of the people targeted.”

Based on analysis of attacks starting in 2016, the Citizen Lab report identified several targets who received phishing emails, including several ethnic Oromo activists and scholars, one of Citizen Lab’s own research fellows, and Jawar Mohammed, an Oromo activist and executive director of the US-based Oromia Media Network (OMN). During the period of the infections described in the report, there were widespread protests in Ethiopia, beginning with Oromo protests over development plans around the capital, Addis Ababa, which culminated in a 10-month state of emergency that was lifted in August 2017. Security forces responded to those largely peaceful protests with lethal force, killing over one thousand protesters and detaining tens of thousands more since November 2015.

The government has gone to various lengths to restrict OMN – an independent media network that covers current events in Oromia, Ethiopia – and other diaspora media outlets. Given Ethiopia’s stranglehold on independent media and access to information, diaspora media outlets provide an important source of information that is independent from government, albeit often heavily politicized.

OMN played a key role in disseminating information during protests in 2015 and 2016. The government has routinely jammed satellite television programs, arrested informants, pressured satellite companies to drop OMN, arrested people who show OMN in their places of businesses, and charged OMN under the antiterrorism law in October 2016.

Identified targets in the most recent round of malware attacks were commentators on Ethiopian affairs, who received emails that were tailored to their interests. The emails invited the targets to download and install a software update, which contained malware, to view the content. The phishing attacks, if successful, would have infected their personal computers with spyware. The Citizen Lab report also uncovered dozens of successfully infected devices belonging to other targets in 20 countries, including in the US, UK, Eritrea, Canada, and Germany.

Citizen Lab’s analysis of the attacks and logfiles places the operator inside Ethiopia and links the software to Cyberbit, an Israel-based cybersecurity company. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems, an Israel-based defense company. The analysis suggests that the spyware in use is Cyberbit’s PC Surveillance System (PSS), which the company may have recently rebranded as PC 360.

Cyberbit’s marketing materials describes PSS as a “comprehensive solution for monitoring and extracting information from remote [personal computers].” Once a computer is infected, the spyware’s operator would gain access to virtually any information available on the device, including files, browsing history, passwords, emails, and what the target types into the computer. The spyware can also take screen shots and activate a computer’s microphone and camera for live surveillance. The marketing materials indicate that PSS was created for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to “reduce crime” and “prevent terrorism.”

Citizen Lab’s report also identifies potential Cyberbit product demonstrations to possible clients in several other countries, including Kazakhstan, Nigeria, the Philippines, Rwanda, Serbia, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Zambia.

This is the third known spyware vendor that the Ethiopian government has engaged since 2013. Human Rights Watch and Citizen Lab previously wrote about the government’s use of malware sold by UK/Germany-based Gamma International (reorganized as FinFisher) and Italy-based Hacking Team to target journalists and activists in the Ethiopian diaspora. Authorities continued to misuse Hacking Team’s product through at least 2015, when a widely covered breach of the company’s corporate data confirmed its business in the country.

The government also has a history of abusing other surveillance technologies, which has facilitated a range of human rights violations. Inside the country, Ethiopian authorities have frequently used mobile surveillance to target independent voices. Human Rights Watch has documented how security agencies would play intercepted phone calls during abusive interrogations in an effort to intimidate critics and political opponents into silence.

Spyware companies often market their products to government agencies tasked with fighting crime or preventing terrorism. However, the Ethiopian government has a documented history of abusing its counterterrorism laws to target journalists, bloggers, protesters, and government critics. At least 85 journalists have fled into exile since 2010 as a result of the government’s ongoing crackdown on independent media. Ethiopia’s laws lack meaningful protections for the right to privacy, and the country’s broad security and law enforcement powers are not adequately regulated to prevent arbitrary, unlawful, or disproportionate surveillance.

Human Rights Watch wrote to Cyberbit to request comment on Citizen Lab’s findings, the company’s approach to assessing the human rights impact of spyware sales to government customers, and what steps the company would take if it uncovered government abuses linked to their product. In a December 5 response, the company stated that it is “a vendor and it does not operate any of its products. Cyberbit Solutions customers are the sole operators of the products at their sole responsibility and they are obliged to do so according to all applicable laws and regulations” in their jurisdictions.

The company also stated that it offers its products only to government authorities, and any sales of “lawful interception and intelligence products are subject to export control due to their nature and they were sold only after obtaining all relevant authorizations,” including specific approval of a designated government end user.

Finally, the company stated that while it cannot confirm or deny any specific transaction or client, the company appreciates the concerns raised and is “addressing it subject to the legal and contractual confidentiality obligations Cyberbit Solutions is bound by.”

Cyberbit should immediately investigate misuse of its products by Ethiopian authorities, publicly disclose its findings, and end any plans for future sales and any ongoing support it may be providing, Human Rights Watch said.

Despite some progress in recent years, the sale of commercial spyware remains poorly regulated at the national and international level, as Ethiopia’s repeated purchase of such tools demonstrates. Since 2014, the European Union and 41 member countries to the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies have begun to introduce regulations to control the sale of systems like those sold by Cyberbit. However, even where they exist, national implementation of such export controls has been uneven. Some governments do not adequately consider the risk to human rights when evaluating a company’s application to export spyware to repressive regimes.

While Israel does not formally participate in the Wassenaar Arrangement, it nonetheless incorporates the Wassenaar control lists into its national regulations. Exports of spyware systems from Israel’s thriving cybersecurity industry to foreign governments for security purposes require approval from Israel’s Defense Export Control Agency. Though the agency consults with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is unclear whether the government requires an examination of the end-user’s or destination country’s human rights record and whether the sale might facilitate violations of rights.

According to 2016 media reports, the agency had previously approved the sale of similar spyware by the Israeli technology company NSO Group to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), despite its record of surveillance abuses. The UAE later used this technology to target a prominent human rights activist, Ahmed Mansoor. In October, the export agency announced that it will loosen some export restrictions, though how the changes will apply to spyware systems remains unclear.

The latest Ethiopian malware campaign raises significant questions about whether Israel’s export controls are adequate to prevent human rights abuses linked to spyware sales, Human Rights Watch said. Israel and other governments should ensure that such sales are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and evaluate the end-use and human rights record of the end user.

“It is troubling if Israeli authorities allowed the sale of Cyberbit’s spyware to Ethiopian security agencies, given their established record of using malware to violate rights,” Wong said. “Spyware should be kept far from known human rights abusers.

For more about this report, check out Human Rights Watch


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Government poised to expropriate leased land in Addis Ababa

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Federal and regional governments dispossessing leased out land

Addis Ababa - Ethiopia - Land

Ethiopia News
borkena
December 6,2017

Ethiopian government is planning take away land leased to investors in the capital Addis Ababa. From what government says, targets of this soon to be effective directive are investors who have leased land in the capital,for business purpose, but who have not yet started their business activity related to the appropriated property.

State broadcaster, Ethiopian news Agency, reported that 205 extensive plots of land are given out for investment purpose.

The deadline for investors to kick-off activity is on December 9,2017. What that means is if no business project related activity for which land is given out, government will take it back to list them in land bank.

Investors blame government for not starting their business activity due to infrastructure and boundary disputes which government was expecting to settle.

The government,however, did not say a word as to what it will do to Ethiopian born Saudi Billionaire, Al Amoudi, extensive possession in the center of the city.

The Guardian reported on Monday that that Addis Ababa ran out of spaces.

Land constitutes Addis Ababa City and Federal government’s rampant corruption scandals and many ruling party officials and/or their relatives are reportedly turned out to be overnight millionaires.

In a similar development, Oromo regional government,largest ethnic based regional government, disclosed this week that it took away 180 hectares of leased-land given from investors. It was possessed,apparently,by only eight “investors” – mostly in Jimma, North,East and west shoa zones of the region. The region’s investment commissioner, Reshid Muhaba, is cited by government affiliated Fana broadcasting as saying “the investors were unable to start their business and create job opportunities although government provided support.”



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Twenty five thousand children taken away from Ethiopia though offshore adoption scheme

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Offshore child adoption has caused a social crisis in Ethiopia; and there are cases where by adopted children were brutally killed.

Ethiopia News
borkena
December 6,2017

Ethiopia - Child Adoption-
Hanna Williams was killed by her Adopting parents
Image credit : www. slate.com

Theoretically, legal provisions relating to Children who can not grow up with their parents for different reasons seem to encourage indigenous social arrangements. Offshore Children adoption was meant to be only last resort.

In reality, offshore children adoption was rather taken as a first option. Twenty five thousand children are taken away from Ethiopia in a matter of twelve years though adoption schemes, which caused a serious social crisis in the country, reported Shegger FM today.

Of the above indicated number of children given in offshore adoption, the addresses of only 7,000 children is known. Well over four hundred parents whose children are given away in adoption have appealed to foreign affairs and Children and women affairs ministry, apparently to no avail.

In January 2017, for example, The Daily Mail reported that the biological mother of Angelina Jolie’s adopted child from Ethiopia,Zahara, is pleaded to have access to her daughter.

There is a worse case scenario about adopted children too like in the case of Hana Williams who was killed by her American adopting parents.

Drafted Ethiopian Family law was submitted to the parliament in October which is expected to make it impossible for foreigners to adopt children from Ethiopia.

Standing committee in the parliament is working on proposed amendment. Also, a policy seem to be in the work to enable children get community based support in the country.



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Azeb Asnake named the 2017 POWER-GEN Woman of the Year

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Ethiopian News
borkena
December 7,2017

Azeb Asnake - Ethiopia
Azeb Asnake
Source : Power Engineering

Ethiopian Electric Power CEO, Azeb Asnake, is named as “the 2017 Power Generation Woman of the Year” on Tuesday, December 5, 2017. She is given the title in recognition of “advancing power generation in Ethiopia.” She was awarded at POWER-GEN International, largest power generation event which draws over 20,000 industry professionals.

The report by the chief editor of Renewable Energy World, Jennifer Runyon, partly reads “In Ethiopia, most economic sectors are led by men. A woman leading in an engineering discipline is almost never found. Indeed, Asnake explained in her personal statement that while she was in school her professors and peers discouraged her from entering engineering.”

Azeb Asnake is in charge of the construction and operation of plants and transmission lines. She also oversees the marketing side of electricity to neighboring countries namely, Sudan, Djibouti, and Kenya.

Since she joined the industry some time, she saw the transformation of power generation capacity from 2,430 MW to 4,500 MW. International Hydropower Association, seem to suggest that Azeb is a member of the Association and that she joined as CEO of Ethiopian Electric Power some two years ago.




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Why Ethiopians are nostalgic for a murderous Marxist regime (The Economist)

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Violent and incompetent, the Derg is nevertheless remembered fondly by some

Ethiopia - Mengistu Hailemariam

The Economist
December 7,2017

Ambo

IN AMBO, a town in central Ethiopia, a teenage boy pulls a tatty photo from his wallet. “I love him,” he says of the soldier glaring menacingly at the camera. “And I love socialism,” he adds. In the picture is a young Mengistu Haile Mariam, the dictator whose Marxist regime, the Derg, oversaw the “Red Terror” of the 1970s and the famine-inducing collapse of Ethiopia’s economy in the 1980s. Mr Mengistu was toppled by rebels in 1991 before fleeing to Zimbabwe, where he still lives. He was later sentenced to death, in absentia, for genocide.

But the octogenarian war criminal seems to be growing in popularity back home, especially in towns and among those too young to remember the misery of his rule. When Meles Zenawi, then prime minister, died in 2012, a social-media campaign called for Mr Mengistu to return. In the protests that have swept through towns like Ambo since 2014, chants of “Come, come Mengistu!” have been heard among the demonstrators.

Asked by Afrobarometer, a pollster, how democratic their country is, Ethiopians give it 7.4 out of 10. They give the Derg regime a 1. Yet even some of those old enough to remember life under Marxism are giving in to nostalgia, admits a middle-aged professor at Addis Ababa University. The coalition that ousted the Derg, the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), introduced a system of ethnically based federalism in 1995 that critics say favours the Tigrayan minority. After bouts of ethnic violence, most alarmingly this year, many now look back fondly on Mr Mengistu’s pan-Ethiopian nationalism.

“The general perception is that whatever the Derg did was out of love for the country,” explains Befekadu Hailu, a human-rights activist, who is himself no fan. Mr Mengistu fought a victorious war against Somalia in the 1970s, and waged a homicidal campaign against secessionists in Eritrea, then a region of Ethiopia, for more than a decade. The EPRDF, in contrast, oversaw the loss of Eritrea and with it access to the sea when it allowed an independence referendum in 1993.

The Derg’s policies were ruinous: nationalising almost every firm; forcing peasants at gunpoint onto collective farms, where they starved. Mr Mengistu was also more brutal than any Ethiopian ruler before or after. But the EPRDF is struggling to win the hearts of ordinary Ethiopians. Its heavy-handed propaganda—which includes ideological “training” for students and civil servants, and an annual celebration of its victory over the Derg—are widely met with contempt.

“When you have no hope for the future you go back and try to find some light in the past,” says Hassen Hussein, an activist who now lives abroad. The country’s most popular musician is Teddy Afro, a 41-year-old whose songs celebrate Ethiopia’s former emperors and its feudal past. The ruling party has yet to come up with such a catchy tune.

For more, check out The Economist



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Government admitted Ethiopians among those enslaved in Libya

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Ethiopian News
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December 7,2017

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokes Person
Photo credit : The Ethiopian Reporter

Weeks after the world reacted to barbaric slave trade happening to migrants in Libya, Ethiopian government admitted that Ethiopian nationals are among those entrapped in slavery when Foreign Affairs Ministry spokes person, Meles Alem,spoke to journalists today.

The ministry claims that it got the information through the Ethiopian embassy in Cario,Egypt.

He added that Ethiopians have been identified as part of human trafficking networks through which Africans are sold as slave in Libya.

He said that his government is working on travelling documents to enable the migrants return home which suggests that the government has lists of Ethiopians in servitude in Libya. But he declined to disclose the location of Ethiopians in Libya due to, he claimed, safety reasons.

Yet, he also says that it is difficult to know the number of migrants in Libya due to the situation in the country which he described as “mostly stateless.”

Two years ago, Ethiopians across the world were shocked when ISIS in Libya beheaded twenty eight Ethiopian Christians although government was adamant to accept initially that the victims were Ethiopians.

Thousands of Ethiopian migrants have used Libya as a spring board to Europe but hundreds of Ethiopians have lost their lives on the way before making it to Europe. All these hardships and dangerous scenarios,however, seem to be less threatening for many young Ethiopians than the situation at home.

Many other African migrants are trapped in the Libyan Slavery situation.

Last month, the African Union called for an investigation of Libyan authorities in connection with slave markets of African migrants and this week the organization issued statement expressing intent to repatriate 20,000 migrants from Libya over the next six weeks of time.



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Ethiopia repatriates 10,000 citizens in three weeks from Saudi Arabia : Xinhua

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December 8,2017

Addis Ababa – Ethiopia has repatriated around 10,000 undocumented citizens residing in Saudi Arabia between November 15 to December 5, an Ethiopian official said on Friday.

Speaking to Journalists, Meles Alem, spokesperson for the Ethiopia Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said his ministry is undertaking rehabilitation work for its citizens who returned from the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia back in March had given a 90-day amnesty of undocumented migrants to voluntarily leave, but had extended the amnesty several times since then. More than 70,000 undocumented Ethiopian migrants took advantage of the Saudi amnesty which ended in June to return home.

However, it’s estimated several hundred thousand undocumented Ethiopian migrants still live in Saudi Arabia.
With a population currently at around 30 million and a squeeze in international oil price, Saudi Arabia is on a drive to indigenize its work force currently dominated by millions of illegal and legal migrants.

In a bid to curb illegal migration, Ethiopia signed last May an agreement with Saudi Arabia for an overseas employment agreement to help future legal Ethiopian migrants.

The Ethiopian government has also put advertorials in Ethiopian electronic media, urging relatives of Ethiopians illegally residing in Saudi Arabia to persuade them to return.

For more information about this report, check out Xinhua



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Several killed at Adigrat University in Tigray as ethnic based violence rises

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At least three students are rportedly killed Adigrat University as ethnic based violence rises

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Adigrat University , Tigray
Source : Social Media

Ethiopian News
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December 10,2017

Emerging social media reports claim that several students of Amhara and Oromo ethnic orign are killed at Adigrat University, in Tigray, north Ethiopia, following ethnic violence that is allegedly provoked by students from Tigray region.

One of the victims is identifeid as Habtamu Yalew, who was from western Gojjam in Amhara regional state. Apparently, he died in hospital after he was beaten up what activists in social media described as “radical ethno-supermacist Tigrieans.” The identities of the rest of the victims is not disclosed as thier parents are not informed about it.

Amharic service of Germany’s broadcaster,Deutsche Welle, cited the university’s public and international relation office director,Yohannes Kebede, in its social media report today which confirmed the death of one student. He is cited as saying the violence started when students were throwing words at each other during “Nations and nationalities day” – a political festival which the ruling party introduced a litter over a decade ago to celebrate ethnicity. This year’s festival was celebrated this week in Semera, Afar region of Ethiopia where a German tourist was killed by gunmen this past week.

Yohannes Kebede further told DW Amharic service that about 100 students,from other parts of Ethiopia apparently, ,who were threatened by the violence in the university campus ground,requested the University administration permission to vacate the university which suggest that they were not allowed to leave the campus.



But Yohanes denied that there was ethnic based attack as reported on social media and added that the problem is under control after the intervention ofsecurity forces and “elders and religious leaders.” Amhara activists on social media tend to think that students from other regions of Ethiopia should leave universities in Tigray for thier safety and security.

There has been tension in the Universtiy for more than three days now. US based Ethipoian Satellite Television (ESAT) reported it on social media yesterday. But none of Ethiopian government broadcasters and affiliated media did not report about it at this writing.

Last week, fans of Mekelle city soccer team clashed with fans of Woldia city team after they allegedly threw ethnic based slurs to derogage fans of the host city. Consequently, the match was cancelled following the incident which reportedly left one Tigrean fan dead.

A number of Ethiopian Universities in Southe Eastern, Southwestern and central Ethiopia are struggling to return students to capmus after students left on safety and security grounds a few weeks ago.

Sport centers and university campuses have increasingly turned out to be scenes of violent ethnic clashes.

Genrally, reports from Ethiopia seem to suggest that ethnic tension in Ethiopian universities is unlikely to go away and some tend to see it as a reflection of the situation in the country.

Clearly, at this point the ethnic tension in the country is not one big explosion as was the case in the case of Rwanda a few decads ago but it is gradually evolving to a level that can became a menance to the country. Ethnic based violece has become rife, which is unprecedented in the history of the country and thousands are affected by it. The conflict in Somali and Oromia region displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
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Ethiopian University students protesting after a student is killed in Adigrat University

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Fours students reported killed at Woldia University as they protest the killing in Adigrat University

Ethiopian News
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December 11,2017

Adigrat University - Ethiopia
Adigrat University, Tigray, Ethiopia

The parents of Habtamu Yalew Senshaw perhaps hoped for something good for their son who was pursuing management degree, in his second year, at Adigrat University in Tigray. But their hopes were dashed as their son was brutally killed in the university ground by a group of students, whom the university administration say are in custody, in an apparent ethnic based violence and they had to receive his body.

The identities of students in custody in connection with the killing is not released by the University administration so far.

The reactions of students in other universities in the country is that of anger. At least four universities are undertaking protest in to oppose the senseless and ethnically motivated killings of Habtamu Yalew.

A report by Amharic service of Voice of America and BBC Amharic service indicate that students in Woldia University, Gonder University and Ambo University stopped class to protest the killing.

Students in Woldia University started protesting since Sunday. Social media sources report that there was clash with students from Tigray region, the ethnic base of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), and Agazi forces were deployed to the university and there was gunfire all night. Citing anonymous students, BBC Amharic reported that students were hurt but did not specify the nature of it. Ethiopian Satellite Television, based in the United States, reported this evening that at least four students are killed at Woldia University.

Social media report from Woldia say that Ethnic Tigray students are taken to the city’s stadium for their safety following the clash.

Similarly, Gonder University students staged demonstration to condemn the killing at Adigrat University. The protest was more vocal as students called for an end to what they call TPLF regime in the country. Again government deployed security forces to the university which apparently aggravated the situation. Still in the region of Gonder, Debretabor University protested and a building caught fire.

Gonder University - Ethiopia
Students protesting at Gondar University

In central Ethiopia, students in the main campus of Ambo University similarly opposed the killing in a university in Tigray and stopped classes. The city of Ambo has been fiercely opposing the ruling party for years now and has a fresh memory killings of civilians last month.

Adigrat University administration claims that the tension is under control and that only one student, as mentioned above, is killed.
However, students say that the situation in the university is threatening and they say that the number of students killed by a mob is ten, not one.

As reported by borkena this week, students in universities in the Southwest and South Eastern parts of the country have stopped classes for weeks now on grounds of security concerns following rising ethnic tension.



Fundamental causes of protest

The protests in the universities, mentioned above, over the last forty-eight hours is triggered by the death of Habtamu Yalew Senshaw but the fundamental cause is opposition for the regime in power which has been going on literally for decades.

The TPLF minority regime, which represents only 6 % of the entire population, has been opposed for its ethno-supremacist aspirations and ethnic based discriminatory administration that manifested itself in the form of unfair wealth creation for Tigray region and infrastructure development, among other things, at the expense of the rest of Ethiopia.

The party itself has created well over $6 billion dollars’ worth of Business Empire in addition to wealth created by individuals with affiliations, relations and connection to TPLF power elites.

In terms of government structure, key positions and the entire security apparatus is under the control of the party. The protest against TPLF has been mounting since the last two years but the party understood the protests as “works of anti-peace” forces – not a quest for justice.

After two months of secretive and acrimonious politburo meeting and performance evaluation of TPLF executives in Mekelle city, there was some anticipation that the party would think differently about the demands for change. As it turns out, the party changed the chairman and a few other executives, not policies or its aspiration for supremacy.

Ethnic based federalism that the party nurtured and entrenched as a means to maintain a hold in power is not helping it this time around as exploiting manufactured differences are no more working.



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Ethiopian security forces killed six civilians in Chelenko,Oromo region of Ethiopia

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December 11,2017

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Ethiopian forces in Chelenko on Monday Morning

Six civilians are reportedly killed in Chelenko (Chalanqo), Oromo region of Ethiopia, in the south east of the country. The killing came after protest by Oromo speaking Ethiopians which was triggered when a man from Oromo region was shot-dead by Somali Ethiopia region special security forces. Why the somali police killed the person is not yet known.

Fourteen other people are wounded, according to social media sources. Ethiopian Satellite Television has reported about it as well.

The civilians were killed as protesters try to block road in Meta Serkema zone in protest of the killing. Agazi forces and military forces were deployed in the region and opened fire on protesters.

The relation between the two ethnic based regional states became bad after hundreds of people of Oromo heritage were displaced from Somali region of Ethiopia a few months ago.

On the other hand, the unrest in different parts of Ethiopia is showing no signs of ease and the government seem to be determined to intensify repression as a response to it although political observers tend to think that the regime can no longer survive the ongoing wide spread protest through intensifying military actions.

State broadcasters and affiliated media in the country reported today that the ruling coalition, Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), executives are having a meeting and are expected to pass “unprecedented and strong” decision.

The relentless protest across the country, ethnic violence and tense situation in university campuses, and unrest in the country are among the agenda items.

In a recent statement released after completing months long meeting, executives of TPLF ( which is believed to be master of the coalition) admitted that the relationship between members of the ruing coalition is not smooth.

Oromo People’s Democratic Organization (OPDO), which is administering Oromo regions of Ethiopia, has turned out to be increasingly assertive and that seem to be complicating political and economic matters for TPLF which may mean that it could lose monopoly of power over the coalition.

Some political observers seem to think that TPLF is mobilizing within the coalition with the objective to arrest or purge some key members of OPDO members. Yet, others do not seem to buy the view as they think that the political cost of doing so would be not be affordable for TPLF.



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Death toll from Chelenko reaches 15 as two students are killed at Wollega University

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At least two students killed at Wollega University
At least one civilian killed in Wurgessa, north-central Ethiopia

Wollga University - Ethiopia
Wollega University, Ethiopia

Ethiopian News
borkena
December 12,2017

The death toll from yesterday’s massacre in Chelenko, Hararge region in South Eastern Ethiopia, reaches 15, according to report by Addis Standard which cited Oromo regional state communication head, Addisu Arega.

Fifteen more civilians are wounded; some are in life-threatening conditions, according to the report.

Ethiopian Satellite Television puts the number of deaths from Chelenko to 18 and cites sources from the region.

The regional government communication head is cited by Addis Standard as saying that the regional government is investigating the killings of “…peaceful civilians” as cited by the aforementioned local newspaper.

    “Addisu implicated the role of members of the national defense force but the locals say the killings were also committed by members of the Liyu Police operating in Ethio-Somali regional state and is accused of committing perpetual violence against civilians,”

wrote Addis Standard.

Deployed security forces opened fire at protesters, who took to the street in the town of Chelenko after a young man, Addisu Arega identified the victim as Ahimad Asaasaa, was reportedly shot dead by Somali region special forces, yesterday. The protestors were blocking the road with rocks, apparently to check the movement of military and security forces.

In a related development, at least one person is killed by security forces in Wurgesa in North central Ethiopia when security forces opened fire at peaceful protestors according to report by Ethiopian Satellite Television. Five civilians sustained life-threatening wounds.

The protestors were calling for the release of youngsters who were arrested following a crackdown in Woldia after a clash between fans of Mekelle City and Woldia city soccer teams.

They also called for Mekelle city fans, whom they believe have caused the situation in Woldia last week when they throw ethnic slurs against Amhara, be apprehended for their actions.



Two students killed at Wollega University

Social media reports coming from Ethiopia indicate that the situation across Ethiopian Universities is deteriorating.

Students in many of the universities in all corners of the country are protesting and some universities are essentially closed as the teaching-learning process came to a halt for many weeks now.

The situation was aggravated over the weekend after a student from Gojam region of Ethiopia was killed (thrown from a building by a group of radical Tigrean students,as some say) at Adigrat University in what appears to be vengeance for the alleged killing of Mekelle city fan in Woldia, as it emerged later, but the university administration claimed that the clash was started because of an incident during a celebration of “nations and nationalities” day in the university.

Students from the University reported that many students of Amhara and Oromo origin had to lock themselves up in their dormitory for fear of attack by Tigrean mob, movement in the university campus is difficult and they were not allowed to leave the university campus.

It was in such a situation that two students were killed at Shambu campus of Wollega university, in Oromo region of Ethiopia, yesterday. The communication head of the region, Addisu Arega, confirmed the death of students in his facebook update.

He said that it happened following a clash between students and claimed that the regional state arrested several suspects. But he did not mention as to what caused the violence in the first place and did not disclose the identities of the victims either. But there are rumors that the students killed at Wollega University are of Tigray ethnic origin.

Other sources suggest the number of students killed at Wollega university is more than two. Daniel Berhane, a famous Tigray Peoples Liberation Front fan, who rather acts as a mouthpiece, with alleged links to the security apparatus and access to information( he also runs Horn Affairs blog), wrote in his facebook update today “At least two students killed in Wollega University last night.” But this time, he did not mention the ethnic identities of killed students. In another update, he wrote, “The crisis in the country is evidently beyond PM Hailemariam Desalegn’s leadership capacity.”

Ruling Party Meeting

Executives of the ruling coalition (Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front – EPRDF) are having a meeting since yesterday.

Government-affiliated news outlets in the country reported that the party is poised to pass “unprecedented and strong decisions.”

In that vein, political analysts and activists speculate that the party will make arrests of senior officials from Oromo, Amhara and Somali regions of Ethiopia.

With regards to Hailemariam Desalegne, who used to be an engineering lecturer at Arbaminch University, he is widely criticized within the party as incompetent and there are speculations that the party might do away with him as prime minister and chairman of the ruling coalition.

Unlike under the late Meles Zenawi, there are currently three deputy prime-ministers – an arrangement that was made to cater for ethnic composition 0f the four member parties of the ruling party in the office of the prime minister.



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Social media blocked in Ethiopia again as tension rises in the country

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Government blocked social media as it escalates repressive measures

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Ethiopian News
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December 12,2017

Toronto – As Ethiopian government is shaken by mounting popular protests in many towns and ethnic based violence in a number of universities across the country, it resorted to blocking social media as there is a belief among the ruling TPLF elites that the protest is in part possible due to social media access.

Facebook and Twitter, among other social media platforms,are blocked, according to anonymous sources from Ethiopia. The report by the Associated Press confirms that social media is indeed blocked in Ethiopia as of today.

Social media make it easy for activists, both based in Ethiopia and outside of the country, to expose atrocities and egregious human rights violations perpetrated by the ruling Tigray Peoples Liberation Front.

As news of social blockage emerges, there is a concern among activists based in the diaspora on grounds as it happened when the regime is escalating repression and massacres in Amhara and Oromo regions of Ethiopia.

This is for the second time for the government to block social media in less than a year. Last year this time, the country was under state of emergency,due to persistent and pervasive protests across the country which called for an end to the ruling TPLF government, along which government outlawed social media comments and likes to posts that the government think are inflammatory.

Since yesterday, there are two reported incidents of massacres in the two regions. In Chelenko, south eastern Ethiopia, as many as 15,according to report by Addis Standard, civilians are killed and and 15 others are wounded. In Worgessa, north central Ethiopia, at least 1 civilian is killed and five others are wounded and their conditions is said to be life threatening , according to US based Ethiopian news outlet, Ethiopian Satellite Television. In both places, civilians were killed when security forces fire on protesters who took to the street to oppose killings of civilians.

The political crisis in Ethiopia is deepening with a rise in ethnic based violence which many Ethiopians understood as an outcome of ethnic based administrative structure and ethnic politics. For the government, the protests are happening because of “plots by anti-peace forces to demolish the constitutional order”



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