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Monday, November 4, 2013

Ethiopia Refuses to Recognise Abyei Referendum

Addis Ababa — Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, said on Friday that his country will not recognise the recently conducted referendum to decide on the future of the Abyei region which is claimed by both Sudan and South Sudan.
Hailemariam made the remarks while holding talks with visiting Sudanese Foreign Minister, Ali Karti. The African Union (AU) had proposed that a referendum be held in October but the two sides could not agree on who could participate in the referendum.

Ethiopia: World Vision Donates Books to Ministry of Education

World Vision (WV) has donated 41,194 reference books worth about $235,000 to the Ethiopian Ministry of Education to be distributed to about 10 new universities in the country.
WV Ethiopia Director Margaret Schuler handed over the donation to Takele Gebre-Kidan, Office Manager for Construction of 10 Ethiopia's Universities, in a ceremony held on Saturday at the Ethiopian Ministry of Education in Addis Ababa.

Indian writes Ethiopian language primers for foreigners

An Indian scholar in Ethiopia has so far published over a dozen books specially designed for foreigners to learn Ethiopia's languages, particularly Amharic.
His story reads like a journey in reverse to the one made centuries earlier by the Siddis - Indians of East African descent brought to India mostly as slaves, who live mostly in Gujarat and have embraced the local language and culture.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

US woman gets 37 years for Ethiopian girl’s death

OLYMPIA: A US woman was sentenced to 37 years in prison on Tuesday for starving her Ethiopia-born adopted daughter and leaving her to die outside in the cold in Washington state.

Stay-at-home mother Carri Williams, 42, was convicted last month of homicide by abuse in connection with the 2011 death of 13-year-old Hana Williams, who was adopted in 2008.

The girl’s father, Larry Williams, 49, was convicted of first-degree manslaughter and sentenced on Tuesday to 28 years in prison, a representative in the clerk’s office said.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Ethiopian-Israeli Student Supports Rabbi Dov Lior

Ethiopian-Israeli sticks up for Rabbi Dov Lior following racism accusations. ‘I never felt a hint of mistreatment.’
Supports of Rabbi Dov Lior harshly criticized MK Elazar Stern (Hatnua) last week after Stern, speaking from the Knesset podium, accused the rabbi of racism against Israelis from Ethiopia. Among other things, Stern claimed that Rabbi Dov Lior publicly said that Ethiopian immigrants are not Jewish, and that Jews should not marry them.

Ethiopia: Govt Bans Travel Abroad for Employment

The Ethiopian government has temporarily banned its citizens from traveling abroad for employment.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the travel ban is aimed at curbing what it calls "the rising tide of abuse and exploitation" of migrants from the country.
It says the ban will remain until issues surrounding employment of Ethiopians abroad are addressed.
Tens of thousands of Ethiopians travel overseas each year in search of work. Rights groups say a majority who leave the country are females seeking domestic work in the Middle East.
Some end up being subjected to emotional and physical abuse as well as poor working conditions. Earlier this year, video surfaced reportedly showing an Ethiopian maid being abused in Lebanon. She later committed suicide.
Other Ethiopian migrants have died at sea, traveling on unsafe smuggling boats destined for Yemen or Italy.
The foreign affairs ministry says the government has suspended the licenses of foreign employment agencies as part of the new restrictions.
Source: www.allafrica.com

Ethiopia: Science, Mathematics, Research and Innovation Experts Awarded

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn stressed the need to produce human resource developed in science and technology to build strong economy. The Premier made the remark on the 4th National Science, Mathematics, Research and Innovation award held Sunday at the Office of the Prime Minister.
After giving the awards to those who have registered outstanding results in science, mathematics as well as research and innovation, Hailemariam said human resource skilled in science and technology is crucial to build a strong economy.

Somali, Ethiopian Forces Clash With Al-Shabaab in Bay Region

Somali government forces and Ethiopian troops clashed with al-Shabaab militants in Somalia's Bay region Thursday (October 24th), Somalia's Garowe Online reported.
The fighting occurred between the Ufurow and Aw Diinle villages after Somali government forces attacked an al-Shabaab roadblock there. Officials said five soldiers sustained injuries and are being treated at Baidoa General Hospital.
Witnesses said ten people from both sides were killed in the clashes.
Somali government officials in the Bay region said their aim was to dislodge al-Shabaab from the strategic road connecting Bay to the border region of Gedo.
Source: www.allafrica.com 

Ethiopia: PM Hailemariam Inaugurates Ashegoda Wind Farm

 All future power projects of Ethiopia will be based on renewable energy sources, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has said. The Premier made the remark on Saturday while inaugurating the Ashegoda Wind Farm which has a generating capacity of 120MW.
The project, which is located10 km from Mekelle, the capital city of the Tigray regional state, was launched in October 2008. Hailemariam took the opportunity to pay homage to his predecessor Meles Zenawi whom he referred to as "Africa's green growth champion".