Hundreds of Ethiopians and Eritreans are protesting across various cities in the US, demanding that the US government drop two separate bills which would impose tough sanctions on people hindering an end to war in Ethiopia. The demonstrators say the policies would hurt ordinary Ethiopians and derail ongoing peace negotiations. …
Read More »Ethiopian Airlines now has new General Manager
Less than 24 hours after the resignation of Tewolde GebreMariam at the head of Ethiopian Airlines, Mesfin Tasew, the general manager of Asky has been appointed to succeed him. Managing Director of Asky, the Ethiopian Mesfin Tasew was appointed on March 24 to head the Ethiopian Airlines group. This appointment …
Read More »Ethiopia: rebels satisfied with ceasefire decision in Tigray region
Authorities in Ethiopia’s Tigray region have welcomed the ceasefire in the region and said they will do everything possible to ensure its success. It comes after the federal government earlier announced an indefinite humanitarian truce in the country’s civil war. In a statement, the Tigrayan forces said they were committed …
Read More »Ethiopian Airlines CEO resigns for this particular reason
Tewolde Gebremariam, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ethiopian Airlines, the African largest carrier, is stepping down from his post, the company has announced. Mr Gebremariam, who led the airline for 11 years, during which the company experienced significant growth, resigned due to health issues. The company said he was …
Read More »Ethiopia: former rebel leader released from house arrest
Ethiopian opponent Dawud Ibsa, former leader of the Oromia Liberation Army (OLA), is no longer under house arrest, the BBC reported, citing party leader Shigut Geleta. The former rebel leader had been under house arrest since April 2021, according to Ethiopia’s electoral body, which demanded his release last week. “It’s …
Read More »Ethiopia: several killed in ambushes and reprisals – rights body
At least 53 people died in western Ethiopia after an unidentified armed group attacked a civilian convoy and its military escort in a region plagued by ethnic violence, Reuters agency reports, citing a rights body appointed by the government on Sunday. The previously unreported attack occurred on March 2 in …
Read More »Ethiopian rights group accuses rebels of killing and torturing hundreds of civilians
The Ethiopian human rights body has accused rebels of killing at least 750 civilians in the northern Afar and Amhara regions in the second half of last year. More than half died in air strikes and heavy artillery fire, it said, adding that the rest died in extra-judicial killings. It …
Read More »Ethiopia: opposition figure Dawud Ibsa under house arrest
An inquiry committee set up by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (Nebe) has confirmed the house arrest of the chairman of the opposition Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), Dawud Ibsa since May 2021. Security agents have surrounded Mr. Dawud’s residence and are preventing visits to the president, according to reports. …
Read More »Dynamite kills children playing in Ethiopia
Seven children playing at a road-construction storage site have died after a dynamite explosion in northern Ethiopia, the BBC reports. Construction firms set up camps to store their equipment, which is where the children were hanging out unaware of the danger. Police are warning the community in the West Armachiho …
Read More »Fatou Bensouda appointed head of Ethiopian conflict investigation team
The United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) has appointed former International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to lead a team to investigate alleged violations during the conflict in Ethiopia. The team will have two other international experts; Kenyan lawyer Kaari Betty Murungi and Steven Ratner of the United States. …
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