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Tag Archives: South Africa Tourism
Abbay Woldu, positioning himself for possible war crimes prosecution in the near future…
By Getahune Bekele On Thursday 12 July 2012,the city of Nazareth, 90 KMS east of Addis Ababa came to a standstill when Tigraye republic president Abbay Woldu(pictured) arrived to attend a sod turning ceremony as part of Tigraye martyrs … read more
Posted in Article, Columnist, East Africa, Ethiopia, Getahune Bekele, News
Tagged Addis Ababa, Africa Ethiopia, Arab Spring, Eric Reeves, Khartoum, Mary, Meles Zenawi, National Congress, National Islamic Front, Nazareth, news nigeria, Omar al-Bashir, South Africa, South Africa Tourism, South Sudan, Sudan, Tourism South, Travel South Africa
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Ethiopia: Unfree to Speak or Write?
Alemayehu G. Mariam Free to Speak To paraphrase an old expression, “There are two things that are quintessentially important in any society. The first is free speech and I can’t remember the second one.” Free speech is the bedrock of … read more
Posted in Alemayehu G. Mariam, Article, Columnist, East Africa, Ethiopia, News
Tagged Africa Ethiopia, Committee to Protect Journalists, Ethiopia, Indepth Africa Magazine, Meles Zenawi, Mengistu Hailemariam, news nigeria, Noam Chomsky, South Africa, South Africa Tourism, Thomas Paine, Tourism South, Travel South Africa, United States
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Sudan: Re-defining the “Arab Spring”
By Eric Reeves The National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime in Khartoum has had plenty of opportunities over the past year and more to learn from the experiences of other repressive regimes during the ongoing “Arab Spring.” In fact, “spring” … read more
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