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Makhtal's lawyer seeks end to aid for Ethiopia
April 04, 2009 ( Ethio Quest News ) - " The court documents contend
that, given the treatment of Makhtal, the payments violate provisions in
Canadian law that call for foreign aid to be  'Consistent with....
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2008 Human Rights Reports: Ethiopia
(U.S. Department of State) - " Unlawful killings,
torture, beating, abuse, and mistreatment of
detainees and opposition supporters by.....
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A row over human rights
Economist
INDEPENDENT voices in Ethiopia are finding it
ever harder to be heard. Suffocated by an irascible
government, the country's newspapers are...
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Human Rights
Open Letter to the President of
Genocide Watch
23 April, 2009 ( SMNE ) -
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The foundation for a
future case against those
involved, which implicated
those in the highest levels
of Ethiopian government,
is well established...
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Human Rights Watch Honors Daniel Bekele
    2 October, 2009 (HRW) - "I accept such a
    prestigious award with a genuine sense of
    humility. I hold this award in the name of my
    fellow colleagues working for the promotion of
    human rights in Ethiopia. I am humbled....More
Tadesse And Asaminew:
Historic Parallels In Search For Justice....
    29 Nov. 2009 (Jawar Mohammed) - "It
    is critical that we end this dangerous and
    century old ploy of authoritarian regimes
    who plant seeds of hatred among the
    people of Ethiopia in order to derail
    reform and..More
Mob attacked Ethiopian refugees in South Africa
10 February, 2010 (IRIN) - Foreign nationals are being attacked
with "impunity" in South Africa, a leading human rights...
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Ethiopia reinstates hefty fines against publishing....
    10 March, 2010 (CPJ) - "The publishing houses and
    their newspapers were forced to close in 2005 and
    were later banned by the government. The principals
    in the companies were acquitted of individual charges
    of antistate activity, although they spent 17 months in
    pretrial detention, according to CPJ research...More
From 9/11 to 7/11, balancing security, liberty
    28 July, 2010 (Tom Rhodes) -"I
    remember hiding in our office
    back in Somalia, like a prisoner,
    fearing the Shabaab would attack
    us,” said the exiled journalist who
    spoke on condition of anonymity
for fear of reprisals. “Now I hide in my house in Kampala, fearing
people will accuse me of being Al-Shabaab. Is this living,...
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