Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Imprisoned leaders bring in the New Year on a hunger strike

Also in the news: Explosion at Jimma University , Israel to reduce Ethiopian migration, Libya launches mediation efforts and more of today’s top stories!

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Ethiopian immigrants shout during a demonstration outside Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office in Jerusalem September 12, 2006. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte (ISRAEL)

Ethiopian immigrants hold up pictures of their relatives still living in Ethiopia during a demonstration outside Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office in Jerusalem September 12, 2006. About 1,000 Israelis of Ethiopian decent participated in a demonstration calling for the Israeli government to grant permission for their relatives living in Ethiopia to immigrate. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte (ISRAEL)


Israel's Finance Ministry is proposing substantial cuts to Ethiopian immigration

The plan, announced Tuesday as part of Israel's proposed budget for 2007, would halve the number of Ethiopian immigrants brought to Israel per month, to 150 from the current rate of 300. If adopted, the change would represent a major setback to U.S. backers of Ethiopian aliyah, who launched a $100 million campaign last year designed in part to pressure the government to increase the rate of Ethiopian immigration. Israel's Cabinet decided in March 2005 to double the rate of Ethiopian immigration to 600 people per month, but the decision was never implemented.(More...)

Imprisoned leaders bring in the New Year on a hunger strike

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Libya launches mediation between Ethiopia, Somali courts

Libya has launched a mediation between the Ethiopia and the Somali Islamic militia; according to a report by a ban-Arab daily the Ethiopian Prime Minister and the Chief of the Islamic Courts attended a meeting last week organised by the Libyan leader. Libyan and Somali sources told Al-Sharq al-Awsat yesterday that the Libyan authorities have jumped on the mediation bandwagon between the Islamic Courts and the Somali and Ethiopian governments. They said the aim is to arrange direct talks involving Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, the chairman of the Islamic Courts; Somali Interim President Abdullah Yusuf, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.(More...)

Explosion at Jimma University

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Today's Top Stories

-Monumental accomplishments of AFD (ER)
-Urgent Help from Ethiopian Diaspora (EMF)
-CPJ:ICU authorities censor radio station, detain journalist
-Israel orders release of 21 detained Hamas officials
-Taliban more dangerous now than al Qaeda: Musharraf
-Governor's Embarrassing Audio Tape Leads to CHP Probe
-Kurd witness mocks 'caged' Saddam
-Where Americans live can affect how long they live
-Brainteaser: Scientists dissect mystery of genius
-Kenyan joy as world fails to end

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