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Tag Archives: Oppositions
Peaceful and Armed Struggles: They Are Not Necessarily and Mutually Exclusive or Inclusive
by T.Goshu This very brief commentary of mine is just to reflect a few points of view on the question of peaceful or armed struggle asTPLF to take down Ethiopian flag in San Jose methods of achieving a political goal … read more
Posted in Article, Djibouti, East Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia
Tagged Debate, Democracy, Ethiopia, Ethiopian, force, Guerrilla warfare, IndepthAfrica, Ōmi Province, Oppositions
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Who retards change in Ethiopia?
By Teklu Abate (Ph.D) Chairman of Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ) party, Dr Negasso Gidada, nicely highlighted the current political condition in Ethiopia. In a discussion forum arranged for party members, Ethiopia’s former president identified major challenges and problems … read more
Ethiopian Opposition Demands Fair Elections
Thirty-four Ethiopian opposition parties have signed a petition to demand the elections next April – on the district, regional and city levels – be free and fair. Opposition parties were invited by the Election Board last week to discuss the … read more
Ethiopia: A Paradigm Shift for Whom?
By ethioadvocate.com This brief article is a reflection of our thoughts about an article that appeared on Online on 2012-10-29 titled “Ethiopia: A Time for a Paradigm Shift”, by Zelalem Eshete, Ph.D. For a general overview of our thoughts … read more
Pessimism and Ethiopian Politics in the Diaspora
Ethiopians have continuously chosen and sometimes forced by circumstances to leave their country and reside in different parts of the world. The dispiriting politics that failed to improve and tolerate opposite views, extreme poverty and the desire to enjoy better … read more
Posted in Article, Eritrea, Ethiopia
Tagged Derg, Diaspora, Ethiopia, Ethiopia news, Ethiopian, Human rights, IndepthAfrica, Libya, Meles Zenawi, Oppositions
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