In Memory of Mohammed Bedru, a serial and a tireless entrepreneur.
Death is shocking, but the untimely death of a friend is more shocking. I had the opportunity to meet Mohammed Bedru, when he opened his cafe at the Chase Tower, where I was located for the previous ten years as an investment analyst for JPMorgan Chase. In the early 1990’s it was rare to see […]
Houstonians Show Genorisity and Solidarity
Houstonians show generosity and solidarity to Ethiopians in Gambela. As you know, the Anuaks were a target of genocide in the past and recently land grab again instigated by the current Woyane regime. This solidarity and generosity by Houstonians demonstrates the importance of breaking ethnic barriers built by Woyanes to divide Ethiopians. Unless we […]
Remembering the 2005 Massacre – By Al Mariam
Prof. Alemayehu has written a remembrance of the Woyane massacres of 2005. Let us not forget, it will repeat many times more unless we are willing to stop it. We have the power to stop it, but we failed to rise up to the task instead we keep giving lip service to the plight of […]
Ethiopia’s future is bleak and Scary
Ethiopia is the unhealthiest and the second poorest country in the world. Ethiopia the unhealthiest-country in the-world and the second poorest. This is despite the regime telling the world that it has ushered the fastest growing economy and plan to meet the Millennium Development challenge. For the last 20+ years, countries like Singapore, Indonesia, China and […]
Why are Some African Dictators coming to the USA?
Many Africans have argued that President Obama so far ignored Africa, while giving a strong attention to the Middle East and other hot spots. Even compared to former President George Bush, so far he has little to show in terms of rhetoric urging reform or concrete action like Bush did to fight AIDs in Africa. […]
Ethiopia is Key to Democracy in S. Sudan & Africa!
Ethiopia besides being the seat of the African union, cradle of mankind, carries great historical symbol for people of African origin. Ethiopia earned this position as one of the longest independent nations, and for repulsing Western colonial occupation. Despite this legacy, Ethiopians have never enjoyed rule of law or fair and free election. Representative of […]
Legacy of African Leaders: Meles Zenawi Versus Nelson Mandela
Over 100 heads of states including Obama and Castro were present for Mandela’s funeral service, while a handful of African leaders like Al-Bashir of Sudan, Museveni of Uganda were present for Meles’ funeral. Mandela state funeral appeared more genuine, spontaneous, full of love and celebration unlike that of Zenawi which was shrouded with secrecy (cause […]
Humiliation and suffering in Saudi Concentration Camp
Ethiopian workers beaten, robbed in Saudi Arabia – BDlive http://news.google.com Tue, 19 Nov 2013 05:10:42 GMT Addis Abeba: When Abdallah Awele moved to Saudi Arabia from Ethiopia last year, he thought he would land a good job and earn enough money to send home to his family. But instead, M … Read more …
Houstonians show solidarity with Ethiopian-Muslims
Ethiopians brazen the hot sun in Houston to show their solidarity with their Muslim brethrens in Ethiopia, who have been standing up to the Woyanes every Friday for over a year. The Ethiopian regime arrested a number of Muslim leaders in an effort to silence them. Their protest stems from government attempt to appoint […]
Anti-Ethiopian Propganda by Al Jazeera
Neil Kerwin, President American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8060 Dear President Kerwin, Recently there were strings of articles hostile to Ethiopia most emanating from Aljazeera. Many Ethiopians are concerned about it in light of remarks by Egyptian politicians to destabilize Ethiopia by planting false propaganda and sabotage. One of the articles […]