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On July 4, members of the Ethiopian community in diaspora have signed a declaration of commitment, pledging to defend and promote the cause of freedom, democracy and human rights in Ethiopia in the New Millennium. Below is the declaration:
DECLARATION TO DEFEND FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN ETHIOPIA IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
In the history of all great nations, there comes a moment when the people must make a choice that will define them in their own time, vindicate the enormous sacrifices of their ancestors and enable them to bequeath an enduring legacy for generations yet unborn. They are often forced to make that choice by arrogant tyrants who use brute force to entrench and perpetuate their dictatorial rule, and unabashedly proclaim to the world their contempt for the rule of law, democratic principles and civil liberties.(More...)
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ETP - The government of Ethiopia, after jailing and banishing members of the country’s free press, has now set its eyes on foreign journalists. Today the Ministry of Foreign affairs issued a warning, yes a WARNING, to the Washington post and in particular to Stephanie Mccrummen (name spelled wrong on the govt's website), ordering that they refrain from “tainting the good name of Ethiopia”.
Stephanie is the latest in a growing list of reputable foreign journalists that are blacklisted by the Ethiopian government. Zero tolerance for criticism is the administration’s motto; so it is surrounding itself with nitwit apologists in journalist's clothing - whose job it is to enthusiastically applaud every time the Prime Minister opens his mouth. With no help from anyone else, the EPRDF is doing a great job of making itself look sillier by the day.
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Today's Top HEADLINES
-Ethiopia to grant visa on arrival to Indians-Kunama Refugees displaced by Ethio-Eritrean war sent to the U.S. for resettlement
-REPORT - International Day of Solidarity
-Mayor of Mogadishu escapes assassination attempt
-B.S: Jailed Opposition Leaders' Fate Rests With Judicial Process
-Memorial Services Scheduled for ABBA MELAKE SELAM SISAY AYELE YIMER:(English)....(Amharic)
-Somali government executes two as blasts strike
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
-Disappointed Gaddafi storms out of AU summit
-Nigerian gunmen kidnap 3-year-old in oil city
-Zimbabwe bans bulk buying amid frenzy
-Roadside Bomb Kills Six Canadians in Afghanistan
-Australia says China military rise risks instability
-Shunned from society, widows flock to city to die
-Chinese villagers eat dinosaur bones
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